Focus (Forum & Focus)
Jan. 3, 2008
Paying to Play
Focus Column - By Leslie Gordon Fagen, Darren W. Johnson and Hallie S. Goldblatt - One woman who resisted the music industry's recent practice of filing suit against individuals who illegally downloaded music had to pay more than $200,000 for 24 songs.




By Leslie Gordon Fagen, Darren W. Johnson
and Hallie S. Goldblatt
Anyone who thought that music downloaded from Internet file-sharing services was free may want to reconsider that opinion following the $222,000 verdict in Capitol Records v. Thomas, 06cv-1497 (D. Minn. Oct. 4, 2007), the first copyright infringement case against an individual file-sharing service user to go to trial and final judgment.<...
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