Showing posts with label Recording Industry Association of America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recording Industry Association of America. Show all posts

Thursday 18 December 2008

RIAA Demands a Whopping $756 per Song!

A Bronx Woman agreed to pay the Recording Industry Association of America $6,050 to settle allegiations she purloined 8 tracks on the file sharing network Kazaa.

That's $756.25 a song from artists DMX, Lenny Kravitz, Eagles, Sade, Ready For the World, Uncle Sam and Tamia.

The settlement came three weeks after the woman, Denise Barker, admitted liability and challenged the constitutionality of the Copyright Act, the law under which the RIAA sued Barker and thousands of others for copyright infringement. Among other things, Barker alleged the act's fines, up to $150,000 per track, were unconstitutionally excessive and against U.S. Supreme Court precedent.

The woman's attorney,Ray Beckerman, said that Barker decided to settle. "The client makes the decision. I would have loved to litigate this," he said. "I think we had good defenses."

The RIAA has sued more than 20,000 individuals for illegal file sharing. Most of the accused settle out of court for a few thousand dollars.

Barker will make 55 monthly payments of $110, ending in February 2013, according to the settlement agreement in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.

Only one RIAA file sharing case has gone to trial, resulting in a $222,000 penalty, or $9,250 for each of the 24 purloined tracks.

Don't become one of them and suffer the penalty!

Many file sharing networks, and even non-free music download (mp3) sites are illegal, scams.

To find out which ones are legal cvheck out www.fastlegaldownloads.com.

They tell you

  • The Top 46 Legal Music Download Sites where you can (Full reviews, pricing information, and recommendations)

  • The Top 28 Movie Download Sites (Full reviews, pricing information, and recommendations)

  • ... and much more.

Here is the link again.

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Source: http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/riaa_trial/index.html#41346740