RIAA To Appeal Thomas-Rasset Ruling
frank_adrian314159 writes "The RIAA will appeal the ruling that reduced Jammie Thomas-Rasset's $1.92 million fine for file sharing to $54,000. '"It is a shame that Ms. Thomas-Rasset continues to deny any responsibility for her actions rather than accept a reasonable settlement offer and put this case behind her," said RIAA spokeswoman Cara Duckworth.' Joe Sibley, an attorney for Thomas-Rasset, said his client would not settle for the $25,000 that the RIAA has asked for. '"Jammie is not going to agree to pay any amount of money to them," Sibley said, adding that it doesn't matter to Thomas-Rasset whether the damages are $25,000 or $1.92 million.' In addition, Thomas-Rasset's attorneys say that, win or lose, they plan to appeal the constitutionality of the fine."
Yeah, I'd give 'em two ones and tell them to keep the change.
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You are too nice. I would pay them in pennies.
Come to think of it, even if I had to settle for $25,000 I would still pay them in pennies.
Just give them photocopies. After all, she's being sued for distributing low-quality (MP3) copies of their songs, she should pay with low-quality copies of money.
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No, the summary is correct: The $1.92 fine is in 2008 dollars. The $54,000 is in 2010 dollars.
You are too nice. I would pay them in pennies.
Come to think of it, even if I had to settle for $25,000 I would still pay them in pennies.
I would donate good money, pennies of course, to see that.
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That seems like it'd be a good idea, and I bet a lot of people would donate a box of pennies to help. Legally, I think they are obligated to accept it since it's legal currency being used to pay a debt. Just for fun I calculated what that'd be:
One penny has a radius of 0.0095 m, and a height of 0.00143 m, leading to a volume of 4.054 * 10^-7 m^3.
Cylinders have a packing efficiency of about 90%, so each penny occupies at least 4.5 * 10^-7 m^3
Thus $25,000 in pennies would take up about 1.125 cubic meters (40 cubic feet).
A penny weighs 2.5 grams, so that's 6250 kg (~7 tons).
That's possible to transport, although now I'm curious as to whether the law permits delivery of said pennies by trebuchet or railgun...
Well, I'm just spit-balling here but, why doesn't she just pay the fine in Canadian dollars and save herself some money?
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