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RIAA Sues LimeWire For Trillions, Judge Finds Claim 'Absurd' More than 18 months after a federal judge ordered LimeWire to disable its filesharing service, the Recording Industry Association of America ( RIAA ) has reportedly filed an astounding $72 trillion lawsuit against the now defunct peer-to-peer filesharing company for enabling the illegal distribution of some 11,000 copyrighted songs. However, in a ruling filed earlier this month, Judge Kimba Wood ... www.redorbit.com
The RIAA Says LimeWire Owes Them 72 TRILLION Dollars LimeWire may have been shut down nearly two years ago, but that didn't prevent the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) from demanding money in damages. www.businessinsider.com
RIAA Lawsuit Against LimeWire for $72 Trillion Shot Down It was reported last May that now-defunct (P2P) file-sharing program LimeWire had settling with the Recording Industry Association of America for $105 million, though the RIAA wasn’t satisfied, and still contended that the platform owed it $72 trillion in damages … www.webpronews.com
Remains of the Day: LimeWire's $72 Trillion "Fine" [For What It's Worth] # forwhatitsworth The RIAA states to the court that LimeWire should pay them more money than exists in the world, Live Traffic and Geocording is brought to Bing courtesy of Nokia, and Groupon is trying to make its mark in the payment service market. More » lifehacker.com
RIAA wants $72 trillion from LimeWire The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is asking the courts to force LimeWire to cough up a staggering US$75 trillion in damages. www.stuff.co.nz
RIAA to Limewire: You Owe Us $72 Trillion UPDATE: Billboard.biz reports that this case was well over a year old and that the RIAA actually settled with LimeWire for $105 million in May 2011. We regret running the story without the proper research. ORIGINAL STORY: Remember LimeWire ? That pirating service that enabled everyone music fans to steal any digital album or song they desired? Well, it's completely defunct now, but that doesn't ... www.spinner.com
RIAA Sues Defunct Music Downloading Service ‘LimeWire’ For $72 Trillion he Recording Industry Association of America is reportedly suing now-defunct music downloading service LimeWire for $72 trillion. Yes, we said trillion. losangeles.cbslocal.com
RIAA claims it is owed $72 trillion dollars by LimeWire Music industry group says it's owed more than the entire world's GDP in damages rss.feedsportal.com
Judge calls RIAA request for $72 trillion from LimeWire 'absurd' Hell hath no fury like a record industry stolen from. The Recording Industry Association of America won their copyright infringement lawsuit against LimeWire and now wants the web sharing service to pay up... and they want it ALL. Specifically, they asked for $75 trillion dollars. www.39online.com
The RIAA: Do Not Believe a Word They Say, Ever, For They're Claiming $72 Trillion in Damages It's possible to be aggressive in the pursuit of your goals, it's even possible to be righteously harsh on those who have damaged the economic prospects of your membership. And then it's possible to be the RIAA and fall off the edge into economic insanity. For in the case against LimeWire the RIAA is claiming $72 trillion in damages. This is more than the value of everything produced in the ... www.forbes.com
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