Meet John Doe - The RIAA runs its lawsuits as a volume business, and sometimes downloaders just gotta settle.
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Always interesting to hear about this ongoing saga.
Analee Newitz, referenced in the article, has done some very interesting stories on recent struggles regarding digital ownership rights. It's still a very vague frontier that is being encountered in movies, TV, video games, as well as music.