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Jammie Thomas-Rasset Case: FACTS: This is the record industry’s file-sharing suit against a woman in Minnesota who had 24 songs in her file-sharing application. CapitolRecords Inc., Copyrights & Campaigns: Labels reject remittitur, opt for third trial on damages in Jammie Thomas-Rasset case. Quick Takes. et al.
The whole thing is worth reading, but what really struck me was Sydnor's discussion of a May 2004 amicus brief in CapitolRecords, Inc. The amicus brief is a lengthy primer on issues raised by the record labels' suits against individual p2p users. Tags: copyright tenenbaum fair use Nessianic influences"? Genius.
The whole thing is worth reading, but what really struck me was Sydnor's discussion of a May 2004 amicus brief in CapitolRecords, Inc. The amicus brief is a lengthy primer on issues raised by the record labels' suits against individual p2p users. Tags: copyright tenenbaum fair use Nessianic influences"? Genius.
Jammie Thomas-Rasset Case: FACTS: This is the record industry’s file-sharing suit against a woman in Minnesota who had 24 songs in her file-sharing application. CapitolRecords Inc., Copyrights & Campaigns: Labels reject remittitur, opt for third trial on damages in Jammie Thomas-Rasset case. Quick Takes. et al.