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10-09-2007, 02:22 PM | #31 | |
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10-09-2007, 03:37 PM | #32 |
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I see where you're coming from, but as far as I know she would only be considered a criminal in this case if she was charged and convicted of perjury. I'm not a lawyer, but I believe that's how it works.
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10-10-2007, 02:13 AM | #33 |
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How do we know she lied? She lost the trial... Sorry folks but perjury does not equate to being on the losing end of a civil trial.
No, perjury to be proven requires an actual charge of perjury to be persued, either in the course of the trial, or in a seperate trial. Simply assuming she is a liar for losing the case, is a "verdict by public opinoin." It carries no logical weight or legal one. |
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But do you really believe that she DIDN'T lie? She denied having done it, when there was documentary evidence showing that the files were downloaded from her IP address, using a "screen name" that she had used for years. It seems clear that she lied about it, and hence perjured herself under oath.
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And because she has kids, it's very easy for one of them to do it without her knowing. Maybe she had once up to download something and the kids just continued to download using her name. And some P2P programs automatically share what's downloaded. So maybe she didn't do it. So she may not have lied. But she still is responsible.
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This is why I think a lot of home computers are going to get locked-down by the homeowners, to make sure they are not liable for such an action by anyone in the household for which they are responsible. It's become (almost)the same as locking up the liquor cabinet to keep the booze out of the kids' hands.
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What would be nice to see is the RIAA making sure all the award goes to the artists instead of pocketing it themselves. And their lawyers should be doing this pro bono. And yes, I think the award is extreme, but she is guilty. I also heard that she is appealing the ruling because of some federal ruling that came out a couple of days earlier that would impact her case (what is was I don't remember)
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