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Why do you continue to defending this woman?
She clearly was breaking the law. I have seen few people who actually believe she was not guilty. The uproar appears to be centered around the damages awarded (which I think were reasonable).

And may I suggest you get your information correct? It wasn't one of two jurors who wanted to hold her accountable for $150K each. It was two jurors. Furthermore the message they wanted to send was related to the damages and not the conviction. They convicted her on the evidence. They sent a message with a high damage award.
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Why do you continue to defending this woman?  ye | 10/10/07
Lay off the koolaid  Cayble | 10/10/07
Oh great, here's the RIAA  Nickasshattery | 10/11/07
Reasonable?  Joel R | 10/22/07
Continued:  Joel R | 10/22/07
Concluded:  Joel R | 10/22/07
The most lucid argument I've ever read  TranMan | 11/09/07
Reasonable??  bbeastjr@... | 10/27/07
Yes  smarmybastard | 10/11/07
RE: You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors  Someguy2 | 10/11/07
RE: You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors  grambo46 | 10/12/07
Copyright infringement is illegal.  Joel R | 10/22/07
Not the issue.  dabronx | 10/13/07
Hmmm....  James T. Kirk | 10/15/07
RE: You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors  klaatubob | 11/06/07
Fair Use  paullkellysr | 01/16/09

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