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Originally posted by bilmore
Probably not.
Why not defend him? Answer, send them piles of discovery along with the answer, request open dates for all their execs' depos, demand their proof on his downloading . . . . .
Then offer them a grand.
(Keep in mind I have no idea the real risk of actually trying the case. What do they get if they win? Some per-song amount?)
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I'm not an attorney (surprise), although most of y'all have probably figured that out by now.
According to their documents he had 650 songs available for sharing. Their formula is $750 per song. I don't know if they have stats on how many songs were actually shared.