Jamie Thomas-Rasset’s $1.92 million playlist
In the finding that Jamie Thomas infringed the copyrights on 24 corporate music industry songs, and that they were each worth the absolutely ridiculous amount of$80,000 for a total of $1.92 million , here’s the play list: UMG Vanessa Williams – Save the best for last Sheryl Crow – Run baby run Reba McEntire – One honest heart Janet Jackson – let’s wait awhile Guns ‘n Roses – Welcome to the jungle Guns ‘n Roses – November rain Def Leppard – Pour some sugar on me Bryan Adams – Somebody Aerosmnith – Cryin Warner Bros Records Linkin Park – One step closer Green Day – Basket case Goo Goo Dolls – iris Interscope Records No Doubt – Hella Good No Doubt – Different people No Doubt – Bathwater Arista Records Sarah McLaughlan – Building a mystery Sarah McLaughlan – Possession Sony BMG Music Entertainment Gloria Estefan – Rhythm is gonna get you Gloria Estefan – Here and we are Gloria Estefan – coming out of the dark Journey – Faithfully Journey – Don’t stop believin Destiny’s child – Bills, bills, bills Capitol Records Richard Marx – Now and for ever What would happen if Jammie just flat-out refuses to pay on the grounds the jury was obviously out of its collective mind or, as someone has suggested, they misheard $18,000 (which still would have been bad enough) for $80,000? It’s just within the realms of possibility that US president Barack Obama has until now somehow missed hearing about the depredations of the largely foreign corporate music industry, only one of which can be said to be American, and then barely, against American citizens. But surely he must have heard of this.

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