In case you haven’t heard of the woman who was fined $220,000 for sharing music, here she is with her feelings on the matter. If you feel up to it, this link will allow you to donate to her cause.
I was very much surprised by the outcome. That kind of money will be hard if not impossible for her to raise. In any case, it will just cause people to shift away from Kazaa and towards legal file-sharing alternatives such as GigaTribe. GigaTribe is legal since you only share with people you know: http://www.gigatribe.com
John
October 8, 2007 at 11:13 amI was very much surprised by the outcome. That kind of money will be hard if not impossible for her to raise. In any case, it will just cause people to shift away from Kazaa and towards legal file-sharing alternatives such as GigaTribe. GigaTribe is legal since you only share with people you know: http://www.gigatribe.com
my music blog
October 10, 2007 at 6:16 amwell.. she’s very popular these days.. I also wrote one post about the RIAA’s victory over this innocent woman, of which I believed.
http://blog.wikimusicguide.com/2007/10/07/riaa-won-their-first-ever-trial/
I trackbacked one of the most objective views. You might want to read it.
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