In a case that is now 9 years in the making, the First Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled this week that Joel Tenenbaum must pay the $675,000 in damages to the record industry.
The original court decision was in 2009 and has been back and forth through the appeals process ever since.
Tenebaum, a graduate student at the time, was accused of sharing 30 tracks via Kazaa in 2004. The student ... [ read the full article ]
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Oh this money is already spent. Imagine all the lawyers, court costs, travel expenses, media reports, press conferences, magazine articles, and everything else that provided someone, somewhere, a income for the past 8 years.... this man should be praised for creating jobs when we most needed them.