Woman illegally downloads 24 songs, fined to tune of $1.9 million
According to
CNN, a woman has been fined $80,000 for each of 24 illegally downloaded songs that she downloaded onto her computer.
A federal jury Thursday found a 32-year-old Minnesota woman guilty of
illegally downloading music from the Internet and fined her $80,000
each -- a total of $1.9 million -- for 24 songs.
Jammie Thomas-Rasset's case was the first such copyright
infringement case to go to trial in the United States, her attorney
said.
Attorney Joe Sibley said that his client was shocked at
fine, noting that the price tag on the songs she downloaded was 99
cents.
She plans to appeal, he said.
Cara Duckworth, a spokeswoman for the Recording Industry Association of America, said the RIIA was "pleased that the jury agreed with the evidence and found the defendant liable."
"We appreciate the jury's service and that they take this as seriously as we do," she said.
Thomas-Rasset downloaded work by artists such as No Doubt, Linkin Park, Gloria Estefan and Sheryl Crow.
This was the second trial for Thomas-Rasset. The judge ordered a
retrial in 2007 after there was an error in the wording of jury
instructions.
The fines jumped considerably from the first trial, which granted just $220,000 to the recording companies.
Thomas-Rasset is married with four children and works for an Indian tribe in Minnesota.
Posted at 09:25PM Jun 18, 2009
by Kevin P McAuliffe in Inform |