A federal jury has decided a Minnesota woman owes $1.5 million for sharing 24 songs over the Internet.
Jurors determined Wednesday that Jammie Thomas-Rasset owes $62,500 per song.
A Minnesota woman owes $1.5 million for sharing songs online, says a jury. Last year, a jury imposed an even higher damages verdict on the woman, but a judge slashed it to $54,000.
November 05, 2010 at 12:00 AM
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A federal jury has decided a Minnesota woman owes $1.5 million for sharing 24 songs over the Internet.
Jurors determined Wednesday that Jammie Thomas-Rasset owes $62,500 per song.
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