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RIAA: Boston University Grad to Pay $675,000
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and shared.. Joel Tenenbaum, a twenty-five-year-old Boston University graduate student from Providence, R.I., was ordered by a federal jury to pay $675,000 to four record labels for illegally downloading and sharing music. As reported by Yahoo News, Tenenbaum...
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$1.92 Million to RIAA P2P Verdict Challenged
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Last month we found out about the new verdict handed to Jammie Thomas-Rasset, who was tangled up with the RIAA for file sharing with Kazaa. A federal jury found Jammie Thomas-Rasset guilty for willful infringement of 24 copyrights held by four major record...
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P2P File Sharer to Pay RIAA $80,000 Per Song
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P2P File Sharer to Pay RIAA $80,000 Per Song. riaa p2p kazaa music download. That's... a lot.. The RIAA has won another case against a P2P file sharer, this time with a sum of a massive $1.92 million. A federal jury found Jammie Thomas-Rasset guilty for...
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Rambus Wins Memory-chip Trial
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Rambus Wins Memory-chip Trial. rambus memory chip. Rambus scored a key victory Wednesday in its nearly decade-old fight with memory chip makers when a jury found the company did not engage in monopolistic behavior by patenting technologies that eventually became...
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Microsoft Ordered To Pay $368 To Alcatel-Lucent
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Microsoft Ordered To Pay $368 To Alcatel-Lucent. microsoft alcatel lawsuit. Redmond (WA) - Microsoft Corp.. Redmond (WA) - Microsoft Corp., the world’s biggest software maker, was told to pay $368 million after a jury found it infringed two patents owned...
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Woman Indicted For MySpace Hoax Surrounding Suicide of Megan Meier
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Woman Indicted For MySpace Hoax Surrounding Suicide of Megan Meier. MySpace Suicide Indictment. A federal grand jury has indicted Lori Drew, the woman accused of driving a young Missouri teenager to suicide through social networking site MySpace.. A federal...
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Judge Moves for Retrial in RIAA/Jammie Thomas Case
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of America. Thomas was convicted of sharing 24 songs using P2P website Kazaa. Davis said that instruction given to the jury by him during last year’s trial was erroneous and was crucial to the end verdict. Judge Davis told the jury that Thomas could be found...
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DOJ Indicts Eight in $9 Million Fraud Ring
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in Atlanta. . The DOJ yesterday announced that Sergei Tsurikov, 25, of Tallinn, Estonia; Viktor Pleshchuk, 28, of St. Petersburg, Russia; Oleg Covelin, 28, of Chisinau, Moldova; and a person known only as "Hacker 3;" had been indicted by a federal grand jury...
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Court Awards $16.5 Million in Wii Death
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The object of the contest was to see who could drink the most water without going to the bathroom. Strange died as a result of the contest from acute water intoxication. A California jury has awarded the family $16.5 million and found Entercom Sacramento...
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FBI Closes Biggest Cyber-Crime Investigation
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identity theft scam. The FBI said that 33 people were arrested throughout the U.S., with an additional 47 suspects charged in Egypt. An additional 53 suspects were also named in in a federal grand jury indictment.Called "Operation Phish Phry," the two-year...