Jammie Thomas v RIAA: Round III?

Like so many other victims of Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony Music’s RIAA, Jammie Thomas-Rasset was punished without a trial long before she ever reached a court. She’s accused of, “stealing something which was never stolen, lying to protect her family, and in effect depriving the multi-billion-dollar corporate record labels of $1.92 million by sharing 24 copyrighted songs online,” said p2pnet recently. And in the process, she became the current RIAA poster child of what can happen to people who refuse to toe the corporate line, we added.

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Tuesday, July 7th, 2009 P2P News

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