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Stephanie Chi

Atty: MN woman can't pay for sharing songs - 0 views

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    "I can't afford to pay any amount. It's not a matter of won't, it's a matter of I can't." In Minnesota, this is the response that Jammie Thomas-Rasset made about paying 1.5 million dollars for the illegal sharing of music online. Each of the 24 songs that she illegally violated copyrights on is $62,500. Her defense is that she can't afford to pay that kind of money, especially since she is the mother of four children. Sharing over 1,700 songs on Kazaa, a file-sharing site, the Recording Industry of America, on numerous occasions, had tried to settle with the woman at $5,000. The stubborn Thomas-Rasset refused and was criticized for not taking responsibility for her actions. Due to all these problems, Jammie was taken on trial and was proven guilty. Jammie persistently denies her use of Kazaa and is willing to keep fighting. Many people are in the same position as Jammie, and as the saying goes, "Don't do the crime, if you can't do the time."
Molly Wharton

Supreme Court Gets RIAA Copyright Case - 0 views

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    The article is about a case regarding a violation to the Copyright Act. Whitney Harper, a high school cheerleader, participated in infringing activity on LimeWire between the ages 14-16, claiming that she thought she was simply internet radio streaming. With this "innocent infringer's" defense, she is requesting a $200 fine per song to the Recording Industry of America as opposed to the Copyright Act's minimum $750 per song fine. This would result in a total payment of $7,400 rather than $27,750. The final decision has not yet been made, and the justices of the Supreme Court have the option of taking the case and issuing a ruling, or declining to hear it. The author takes a very neutral viewpoint on the issue, expressing the opinions on both sides of the case. He presents the information in a very factual rather than biased way, and concludes the article in a non-opinionated manner. David Kravets is a technologist, political scientist, humorist, and reporter.
Alexa Brickman

Jersey Shore - 1 views

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    Even more New York Times coverage of the MTV show "Jersey Shore"
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    This article gives five reasons to like jersey shore. It says that the show jersey shore has made jersey shore itself more interesting, it as gotten higher ratings, and says that young people need some bad examples
Gideon Teitel

Listen Live- ESPN Radio - 0 views

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    ESPN Radio- Sports Show. Date Broadcasted: February 2, 2011. Genre: Sports.Rick Sutcliffe and Sean McDonough host ESPN Radio, made to update sports lovers on current college basketball, NBA, College Football, and MLB scores. Any important news on the field or off, ESPN is there to let you know.
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