Reactions to the Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas Verdict
Here are some reactions to the Capitol Records v. Jammie Thomas verdict.
- "Bush Admin: RIAA Win Shows Copyright Law Is 'Effective'"
- "Democratic Congressman: RIAA's $222,000 Win Is 'Excessive'"
- "Downloading and Demonoid"
- "Minnesota Woman Who Owes RIAA $220,000 Calls Sum 'Ridiculous'"
- "Record Companies Blow Millions on Pyrrhic Victory"
- "RIAA’s So-Called Victory a Double Edged Sword"
- "Where Do I Send The Money?"
- "Why the RIAA Should Have Won (though the Fine Was too High)"
- "Woman to Pay Downloading Award Herself"
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