In the first decade of the 2000s, the recorded music industry lost millions to piracy. One of its solutions was to sue someone for more than the GDP of Earth.
Tenenbaum, 29, has fought the convoluted case since 2007, when he was convicted of using Kazaa to download and upload the songs. Per U.S. copyright law, willful copyright infringement can cost up ...
Thanks thingsforjason for the heads up. Sharman Networks has released a new version of its Kazaa peer-to-peer networking software. But the company is yet to face record industry lawyers in court ...
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