arstechnica.com — The same federal judge who oversaw the Joel Tenenbaum file-sharing trial earlier this year passed out default judgments this week against other file-swappers who never bothered to show up - and they now owe far less than Tenenbaum.
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fastbullitSep 29, 2009
How is it even possible that the courts in the states are allowed to claim gross sums such as 80000$ in damages per song? Unbelievable to me..
grantmoore3dSep 29, 2009
I wonder how much it would cost to ignore those default payments....
sil369Sep 29, 2009
in the end it's lose-lose for the downloader, they still pay them in the end
sil369Sep 29, 2009
super digg for u!
sil369Sep 29, 2009
can someone rich please sue the riaa for doing this
strictneinSep 29, 2009
Lawyer bills are fun to read. When we did a round of funding, we worked with a lawyer. On our bills we'd get nice items like "Read and considered email: 0.25 hours" for every single email we sent him.
strictneinSep 30, 2009
Maybe, but it started from day one.