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by radu_floricica
5550 days ago
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And I'm sure the third hunter got his medical expenses reimbursed - not an arbitrary amount of money based on the best case scenario of what he could have done with his time. The problem here isn't the blame, it's the fact that the maximum possible damage the defendant inflicted (price of song x no of downloads) is still much lower then the prescribed penalty - probably order of magnitudes lower. |
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I'll concede you that point if you'll let me impose mandatory monitoring of all Internet use sufficient that everyone else who subsequently shared the file can also be caught and fairly prosecuted.
Otherwise, the viral nature of infringement does matter, and trying to cap the damage in absolute terms as you have done here is no more realistic than trying to claim the astronomical sums based on a loss of hypothetical sales that Big Media keep arguing.