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Honestly, she could have shared them without knowing it... her kids could have installed Kazaa (a lot of the people using kazaa are kids). She could own the CD's and simply have ripped them to her hard drive so that she could listen to them from her playlist. I think Kazaa searches for files when it is installed, and tries to set itself up so that it starts up with windows....... so, she could have been doing simple web browsing or word processing while Kazaa was allowing others members to download her legit MP3s.
I also agree that those fines are way to high. What a joke. I guess all those kids that burn a copy of a music CD for their friends are going to be doomed for life once they are caught.
well i believe they clearly showed she was uploading them and not just unknowingly sharing files that she downloaded. i dont think she was wrongly convicted but i think convicting her was wrong. even worse is the size of the fine!
if me or you won a case against the record companies for overpricing cds we would be limited to only collect the amount of loss, peanuts! the amount of loss they are allowing to be claimed here is out of line because they are treating her as though she was selling her own cds. in effect $1 for every person who downloaded her song.
this says loud and clear to anyone who shares files on the internet you "are" breaking the law but jaywalkers are not put in jail and file sharers should not be saddled with lifelong debt that ruins families. the wife and kids of some idiot sharing files shouldnt have their future ruined by it.
JMHO