Ignorning RIAA Lawsuits Cheaper than Going to Trial
Ars Technica, September 28, 2009
By Nate Anderson
The same federal judge who oversaw the Joel Tenenbaum file-sharing trial earlier this year passed out default judgments against other file-swappers who never bothered to show up -- and they now owe far less than Tenenbaum.
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