Quote:
Originally Posted by TheDoc
It doesn't say anything about her ripping her own cd's and those by mistake making it into Kazza. It says she was "penalized for illegally downloading and sharing 24 songs on the peer-to-peer"
The problem isn't that she downloaded or ripped them... the problem is she shared them on a "peer-to-peer" AFTER she downloaded them.
It's fair use for her to download/rip her own, it's not fair use to share them on a peer-to-peer, as already proven by her court case, other court cases and Kazaa itself.
|
1 the case started win her being convicted of 1700 violations
and is now down to 24
common sense should tell something happened to eliminate most of those violations she first got convicted of
just because the blogger doesn't give you all the facts doesn't mean they don't exist
read the actual case. This has been something i have repeatedly talked about here
and there are dozens of articles, and transcripts that tell you exactly why most of the songs stopped being violations.
(see the reason i gave you)