“The jury’s determination that defendant Jammie Thomas-Rasset must pay $1.92 million to the RIAA for making 24 songs available on the P2P network Kazaa seems at first glance to be a big victory for the music industry. However, the size of the penalty itself may provide grounds for appeal. It bolsters the argument that the copyright system is broken, suggests EFF attorney Fred von Lohmann.”
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