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Minnesota mom fined $1.5 million for downloading music

The case of Jammie Thomas-Rassert of Brainerd, Minn. has been dragging on for years. She's the first person to take a lawsuit from the RIAA to a…

The case of Jammie Thomas-Rassert of Brainerd, Minn. has been dragging on for years. She’s the first person to take a lawsuit from the RIAA to a jury trial. And Minnesota juries have not been kind. In the latest ruling, she’s been charged $62,500 for each of 24 songs she downloaded illegally for a total of a million and a half dollars. She vows to appeal, just as she has every other time she’s lost in court.

Wikipedia has a list of the songs she downloaded. One of them’s by Richard Marx. $62,500 for a Richard Marx song! You could buy Richard Marx for less than that.

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