Labels Win $220,000 in Download Damages
On October 4, a federal jury in Duluth, MN found Jammie Thomas liable for copyright infringement, imposing a damages assessment of $220,000 ($9250 for each of 24 songs). It was the first jury trial resulting from the series of lawsuits the recording industry began in September 2003. Since most of those suits were settled out of court (average settlement: $4000) or defaulted, <I>Capitol Records v. Thomas</I> was the rare case to actually go to court and in front of a jury. It was interesting in ways other than its seemingly high damages.