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Jury rules against Minn. woman in download case

MINNEAPOLIS A replay of the nation's only file-sharing case to go to trial has ended with the same result a Minnesota woman was found to have violated music copyrights and must pay huge damages to the recording industry.

A federal jury ruled Thursday that Jammie Thomas-ra**et willfully violated the copyrights on 24 songs, and awarded recording companies $1.92 million, or $80,000 per song.

Thomas-ra**et's second trial actually turned out worse for her. When a different federal jury heard her case in 2007, it hit Thomas-ra**et with a $222,000 judgment.

The new trial was ordered after the judge in the case decided he had erred in giving jury instructions.

Thomas-ra**et sat glumly with her chin in hand as she heard the jury's finding of willful infringement, which increased the potential penalty. She raised her eyebrows in surprise when the jury's penalty of $80,000 per song was read.

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-- Edited by Dj Quiva on Friday 19th of June 2009 03:31:35 AM

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How in the hell do they expect her to pay for dis ras!!!
I know CD pirates that got busted more than once and never paid that amount in fines!!

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f**kery

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