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Student Fined $675,000 for Downloading 30 Songs

Joel Tenenbaum discusses the lawsuit the RIA has filed against him for illegally downloading music.

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  1. Student Ordered to Pay $675,000 for Illegal Downloads

    Student Ordered to Pay $675,000 for Illegal DownloadsFriday, July 31, 2009PrintBOSTON —  A federal jury on Friday ordered a Boston University graduate student who ad...

  2. Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits

    Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuitsSunday, November 16, 2008By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print Share:BOSTON —  The music industry'...

  3. Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers

    Music industry drops effort to sue song swappersFriday, December 19, 2008By RYAN NAKASHIMA, AP Business WriterE-Mail Print Share:LOS ANGELES —  The group representin...

  4. Music industry drops effort to sue song swappers

    Music industry drops effort to sue song swappersSaturday, December 20, 2008By RYAN NAKASHIMA, AP Business WriterE-Mail Print Share:LOS ANGELES —  The group represent...

  5. Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuits

    Law professor fires back at song-swapping lawsuitsMonday, November 17, 2008By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print Share:BOSTON —  The music industry'...

  6. Harvard Professor: File -Sharing Lawsuits Unconstitutional

    Harvard Professor: File-Sharing Lawsuits UnconstitutionalTuesday, November 18, 2008PrintBOSTON —  The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share so...

  7. AP, news groups urge court webcast in music case

    AP, news groups urge court webcast in music caseFriday, January 30, 2009 By RUSSELL CONTRERAS, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print ShareBOSTON —  Fourteen news organ...

  8. Judge delays Internet streaming of court hearing

    Judge delays Internet streaming of court hearingWednesday, January 21, 2009E-Mail Print Share:BOSTON —  A judge has postponed a hearing that would have been the firs...

  9. AP, news groups urge court webcast in music case

    AP, news groups urge court webcast in music caseThursday, January 29, 2009 By RUSSELL CONTRERAS, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print ShareBOSTON —  Fourteen news org...

  10. MA judge OKs streaming of music-swapping hearing

    MA judge OKs streaming of music-swapping hearingThursday, January 15, 2009By RODRIQUE NGOWI, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print Share:BOSTON —  A federal judge on W...

  11. RI judge hears arguments in music downloading case

    RI judge hears arguments in music downloading caseWednesday, January 07, 2009By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press WriterE-Mail Print Share:PROVIDENCE, R.I. —  A Rhode Is...

  1. Supreme Court won't hear appeal from student hit with $675,000 music downloading fine

    The Supreme Court refused Monday to hear an appeal from a Boston University student who was slapped with a $675,000 penalty for illegally downloading 31 songs and sh...

  2. Court won't reduce student's $675G fine for illegally downloading 30 songs

    The Supreme Court won't reduce the $675,000 verdict against a Boston University student who illegally downloaded 30 songs and shared them on the Internet. The high c...

  3. Harvard Professor: File -Sharing Lawsuits Unconstitutional

    The music industry's courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack.A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutio...

  4. Music Fan Owes $675,000 for Illegal Downloads, Court Rules

    Enjoy that song: It'll cost you.In 2009, a Boston jury downgraded a ruling against Joel Tenenbaum for illegally downloading music files from $675,000 to just $67,500...

  5. Court: Twins conceived after dad's death using frozen sperm shouldn't get survivor benefits

    The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that a man's children who were conceived through artificial insemination after his death cannot get Social Security survivor benefi...

  6. Fewer 'bromances' or 'staycations' than friends and trips, Google shows

    Every year the Oxford English Dictionary expands, incorporating freshly coined terms such as "bromance," "staycation" or "frenemy." However, a recent analysis has fo...

  7. Lawyer: Song Swapper on Trial Doing 'What Kids Do'

    Lawyer: Song Swapper on Trial Doing 'What Kids Do'Wednesday, July 29, 2009PrintBOSTON  —  A Boston University graduate student was "a kid who did what kids do" when ...