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	<title>Comments on: $1.92 million filesharing woman wants a courtroom trilogy</title>
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		<title>By: Akers</title>
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		<description>Banning from filesharing is quite pointless - she&#039;s never going to be able to afford to get an internet connection ever again to be able to download anything anyway!  The fines are absolutely ridiculous and when they start to catch people out who download a lot more than this woman (ie whole music libraries), I expect the fines to be held at $9,250 per track for fair measure.  Then let&#039;s see how the RIAA feels when a sizeable chunk of America is left bankrupt for life effectively, especially in the middle of a recession... good timing!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Banning from filesharing is quite pointless &#8211; she&#8217;s never going to be able to afford to get an internet connection ever again to be able to download anything anyway!  The fines are absolutely ridiculous and when they start to catch people out who download a lot more than this woman (ie whole music libraries), I expect the fines to be held at $9,250 per track for fair measure.  Then let&#8217;s see how the RIAA feels when a sizeable chunk of America is left bankrupt for life effectively, especially in the middle of a recession&#8230; good timing!</p>
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