Patricia Santangelo, a divorced mother of five children, is one of the thousands of victims of lawsuits by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) aimed at P2P filesharers. The record companies say her computer and internet account were used to illegally distribute copyrighted music through P2P networks. Many of the past lawsuit victims settled for sums ranging from $3,000 to ... [ read the full article ]
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ok here is where i stand, i back her argument. However making it clear thati do not support the downloading of music illegally or anyother illegal media at that. The RIAA is just getting stupid, yet at the same time what they are trying to do is scare everyone into stopping and they figure at the same time time to try and make up for that lost money. WHO FREAKING CARES. If they would understand that people want to hear music, nor pay into capitalism. I go buy my music online. But then again i also have my own burnlounge store...