Post: The $75,000,000,000,000 lawsuit against LimeWire
03-25-2011, 11:01 PM #1
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No, that is not a typo. LimeWire is being sued for more money than what physically exists as cash on the planet today. Apologies if you folks already discussed this, but perhaps one more refresher just to grasp the scope of it all:

Does $75 trillion even exist? The thirteen record companies that are suing file-sharing company Lime Wire for copyright infringement certainly thought so. When they won a summary judgment ruling last May they demanded damages that could reach this mind-boggling amount, which is more than five times the national debt.

Manhattan federal district court judge Kimba Wood, however, saw things differently. She labeled the record companies' damages request "absurd" and contrary to copyright laws in a 14-page opinion.




The record companies, which had demanded damages ranging from $400 billion to $75 trillion, had argued that Section 504(c)(1) of the Copyright Act provided for damages for each instance of infringement where two or more parties were liable. For a popular site like Lime Wire, which had thousands of users and millions of downloads, Wood held that the damage award would be staggering under this interpretation. "If plaintiffs were able to pursue a statutory damage theory predicated on the number of direct infringers per work, defendants' damages could reach into the trillions," she wrote. "As defendants note, plaintiffs are suggesting an award that is 'more money than the entire music recording industry has made since Edison's invention of the phonograph in 1877.'"
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03-25-2011, 11:14 PM #11
Mr.Amitoz
Big Brother ONLINE GTFO
having a hundred thousand 100,000 is alot but Trillion !!!!! OMG!
03-25-2011, 11:15 PM #12
I_BULLET_I
Fcuk Do I Put Here
Originally posted by Silent View Post
Limewire is amazing, I Was paying for it about 2 years ago, They are a great!


they are bad, very bad. Full of virus', i didnt even know people still used this software
03-25-2011, 11:15 PM #13
Originally posted by Ace View Post
Let's ask Bill Gates! =D


Its trillion not billion Winky Winky
03-25-2011, 11:16 PM #14
PsYcHoSiS
Eatin' poopy
Originally posted by I View Post
they are bad, very bad. Full of virus', i didnt even know people still used this software


It doesn't exist anymore.. Limewire hasn't been up for a good while now
03-25-2011, 11:16 PM #15
Rokiz
Death is hereditary
Nahh Frostwire For The Win

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03-25-2011, 11:17 PM #16
ciunas
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Greedy music companies don't they already have enough.
03-25-2011, 11:18 PM #17
Originally posted by I View Post
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No, that is not a typo. LimeWire is being sued for more money than what physically exists as cash on the planet today. Apologies if you folks already discussed this, but perhaps one more refresher just to grasp the scope of it all:

Does $75 trillion even exist? The thirteen record companies that are suing file-sharing company Lime Wire for copyright infringement certainly thought so. When they won a summary judgment ruling last May they demanded damages that could reach this mind-boggling amount, which is more than five times the national debt.

Manhattan federal district court judge Kimba Wood, however, saw things differently. She labeled the record companies' damages request "absurd" and contrary to copyright laws in a 14-page opinion.




The record companies, which had demanded damages ranging from $400 billion to $75 trillion, had argued that Section 504(c)(1) of the Copyright Act provided for damages for each instance of infringement where two or more parties were liable. For a popular site like Lime Wire, which had thousands of users and millions of downloads, Wood held that the damage award would be staggering under this interpretation. "If plaintiffs were able to pursue a statutory damage theory predicated on the number of direct infringers per work, defendants' damages could reach into the trillions," she wrote. "As defendants note, plaintiffs are suggesting an award that is 'more money than the entire music recording industry has made since Edison's invention of the phonograph in 1877.'"


Lol Limewire Dont Even Have $75 Trillion
03-25-2011, 11:18 PM #18
Originally posted by Silent View Post
Limewire is amazing, I Was paying for it about 2 years ago, They are a great!


Why were you paying for it? All they did with pro is not limit your download speed and a few other little tweaks, you can get FrostWire for free and it has everything LimeWire pro had...
03-25-2011, 11:19 PM #19
Who has to pay that lol sucks for them

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