In the past few years, Jammie Thomas-Rasset has become
famous for accusations of her illegally downloading music from the now
inexistent sharing software Kazaa. Though she allegedly only downloaded twenty-four
songs, almost nothing for the average teenager’s standards, she has been fined
for a total of $220,000. The case has been going on for six years now, ever
since she became the first person to fight piracy charges from the Recording
Industry Association of America. She recently appealed to the Supreme Court to
argue that the charges against her were extreme, unfair, and unconstitutional. However,
the Supreme Court has denied her appeal and refused to hear her case. They
previously refused to hear the case of another accused pirate, Joel Tenenbaum,
who was charged with a $675,000 fine. Thomas-Rasset has claimed that the
charges will force her to file for bankruptcy, which is admittedly excessive
for the pirating of property worth approximately $24, especially seeing as
pirating has been proven to be committed by the US government.
http://mashable.com/2013/03/18/supreme-court-refuses-music-piracy-case/
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http://mashable.com/2013/03/18/supreme-court-refuses-music-piracy-case/
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