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Woman fined to tune of $1.9 million for illegal downloads – CNN.com

Posted on June 22, 2009 by Delain Law Office

Woman fined to tune of $1.9 million for illegal downloads – CNN.com.

Hey, those RIAA copyright suits are still out there … and copyright still has TEETH.

$1.9 million for a few $0.99 songs.

And It Can Happen To You….

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