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Goober
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Re: Bout time! SICK EM BOYS!

Statutory copyright infringement damages don't have anything to do with compensatory damages. Different animals.


SSX4life
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True.... but considering both are means to the same end you would think it would end up in civil courts not federal.
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Statutory copyright infringement damages don't have anything to do with compensatory damages. Different animals.
Either way Goober, the process by which the RIAA has witch-hunted file traders is about to be vetted in the court system. About time I say! Here, Here!!
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boogi man

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so 7 songs equals $1million in compensation??? I don't see it.


Goober
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Copyright violation is a federal offense though. So federal court is the proper jurisdiction.

But, I agree that the statutes are being abused by the copyright holders.


Goober
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Sorry I wasn't clear. I'm saying the $1M is statutory, not compensatory.


Goober
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Oh, I agree. This one is going to be fun to watch. The RIAA has got to be squirming big time on this development.


major marco
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said by Goober See Profile :

Statutory copyright infringement damages don't have anything to do with compensatory damages. Different animals.
WTF are you even talking about. Your comment makes about as much sense with regard to the topic as saying that red apples and a blue sky are different animals.


Goober
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Re: Bout time! SICK EM BOYS!

Okay. Whatever you say . . .


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said by Goober See Profile :

Statutory copyright infringement damages don't have anything to do with compensatory damages. Different animals.
WTF are you even talking about. Your comment makes about as much sense with regard to the topic as saying that red apples and a blue sky are different animals.
On top of that he's dead fuckin' wrong about pretty much everything WRT statutory infringement damages: the statute provides for damages $750 to $30k per work (up to $150,000 if proven to be deliberate) so $1M just doesn't make sense anyway, it was obviously pulled out of the bottom part of some skinny 'hot stud' studio boy by his fat boss...
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Waaaa waaaa waaaa. You just want what you want and don't care to factor in what is right or true. Your perspectives are un-American, and deserve far more ridicule than I'm prepared to pile on them.


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said by major marco See Profile :

said by Goober See Profile :

Statutory copyright infringement damages don't have anything to do with compensatory damages. Different animals.
WTF are you even talking about. Your comment makes about as much sense with regard to the topic as saying that red apples and a blue sky are different animals.
On top of that he's dead fuckin' wrong about pretty much everything WRT statutory infringement damages: the statute provides for damages $750 to $30k per work (up to $150,000 if proven to be deliberate) so $1M just doesn't make sense anyway, it was obviously pulled out of the bottom part of some skinny 'hot stud' studio boy by his fat boss...
$150K * 7 = $1.05M

I guarantee you that I'll be correct compared to you in regards to IP matters 99.99% of the time.


kamm

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said by Goober See Profile :

$150K * 7 = $1.05M

I guarantee you that I'll be correct compared to you in regards to IP matters 99.99% of the time.
Might be - though we will have to see that because you really sound like someone with little clue about the very flimsy or flat-out false constitutionality of these "copy-right" or IP laws, the lingering illegality of the DMCA etc - but again, you are NOT CORRECT here.
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[BQUOTE=[user=bicker]]Waaaa waaaa waaaa. You just want what you want and don't care to factor in what is right or true. Your perspectives are un-American, and deserve far more ridicule than I'm prepared to pile on them.
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Goober
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said by kamm See Profile :

said by Goober See Profile :

$150K * 7 = $1.05M

I guarantee you that I'll be correct compared to you in regards to IP matters 99.99% of the time.
Might be - though we will have to see that because you really sound like someone with little clue about the very flimsy or flat-out false constitutionality of these "copy-right" or IP laws, the lingering illegality of the DMCA etc - but again, you are NOT CORRECT here.
I don't see my math being wrong.

"someone with little clue . . . " BIG LOL!!! You're a funny little self-inflated ego maniac.

wispalord

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reply to Goober
i could see feds involvement if he was profiting from the copyrighted works, but not just SHARING. i dont see how its different from recoring it off the radio and making copys for friends, i did that alot when i was younger.


Goober
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In your example, your copies weren't virtually perfect and you supplied only to a limited number of people.

In the cases being pursued by the RIAA, virtually perfect copies are being distributed to potentially millions of people.

Sammer

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said by Goober See Profile :

I'm saying the $1M is statutory, not compensatory.
So if $1 Million for sharing 7 songs is cruel and unusual punishment (any reasonable person would think it is) the statute must be unconstitutional?


Goober
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That really applies in criminal laws.

This is civil.
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