RIAA continues to squeeze Tenenbaum, wants injunction

The gloves are coming off. Although the RIAA already won a $675,000 judgment against student Joel Tenenbaum over 30 songs shared on P2P networks, the recording industry has a fixation with going the extra mile against infringers. It is asking courts to issue injunctions against repeated infringement for both Tenenbaum and Jammie Thomas-Rasset , the only other file-sharing defendant to go to trial in the US.

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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 P2P News

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