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Illegal downloads bring lawsuits for 10

Abstract:
Ten Kent State students are facing lawsuits from the Recording Industry Association of America as a result of illegal music downloading. This comes after nine students settled with the RIAA, paying a standard $3,000 settlement after the RIAA sent 19 pre-litigation settlement letters to the university in mid-April....

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Mr. Jesse Merino

posted 6/13/07 @ 12:44 PM EST

There is no excuse to be "caught" downloading illegal music, this day and age. Everyone from thier Grandmothers to a Child, "knows" that you are not allowed to download illegally, and if caught, will face a fine, or other sentences.

Now, for those who do it at this time, already "know" and figured they would "risk it" because its a great big World out there and they cant possibly catch "everyone"...WRONG! They got YOU! So, you are going to pay the fine, or go to jail, it all depends on you and what your choice is now. YOU made the decision to download, so, YOU must make the restitution to the music industry.

Do I agree with this or not? Its not my decision, its a decision of the Law, and they have ruled that its illegal to download music, so, if your caught, then you must pay the time, as you did the crime!

I wish you well...

Jesse Merino

No. 1 stunnah

posted 6/13/07 @ 5:51 PM EST

Oh, Jesse Merino, how I've missed you.
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