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A 30 years old women from Minnesota are liable for sharing copyrighted music online.  Jammie Thomas are liable and  jurors ordered  her to pay record companies $220,000 — or $9,250 for each of 24 songs for which the companies sought damages. They could have awarded damages as low as $750 per song. six recording company accused Thomas for downloading illegaly and offer the songs through a Kazaa file sharing accounts. Thomas had denied wrong doing and during the trial testified that she didn’t have a Kazaa account.

but thomas gives conflicting dates for the replacement of her computer hard drive,  Richard Gabriel attorney of Six Companies told that Thomas done  that to cover her tracks.

Now that label companies win the trial how can jammie pay that $220k?

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