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Originally Posted by Jayems
24 songs x ~$0.99 = $23.76.
Instead, those songs cost her nearly $80k per pop.
That's a tad ridiculous.
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From what I can find, there are no references to her distributing these songs in a file sharing program, either. So I'm not so sure if they could say a couple thousand people downloaded the songs from her. I don't know why the judge threw the case out originally when she was found guilty for a lesser amount... The RIAA not happy with the amount she was found to have to pay and tell the judge to do it again, or what?