12 year old settles with RIAA for $2000

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By TED BRIDIS, AP Technology Writer

WASHINGTON - A 12-year-old girl in New York who was among the first to be sued by the record industry for sharing music over the Internet is off the hook after her mother agreed Tuesday to pay $2,000 to settle the lawsuit, apologizing and admitting that her daughter's actions violated U.S. copyright laws.



The hurried settlement involving Brianna LaHara, an honors student, was the first announced one day after the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) filed 261 such lawsuits across the country. Lawyers for the RIAA said Brianna's mother, Sylvia Torres, contacted them early Tuesday to negotiate.


"We understand now that file-sharing the music was illegal," Torres said in a statement distributed by the recording industry. "You can be sure Brianna won't be doing it anymore."


Brianna added: "I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and don't want to hurt the artists I love."


The case against Brianna was a potential minefield for the music industry from a public relations standpoint. The family lives in a city housing project on New York's Upper West Side, and they said they mistakenly believed they were entitled to download music over the Internet because they had paid $29.99 for software that gives them access to online file-sharing services.


Even in the hours before the settlement was announced, Brianna was emerging as an example of what critics said was overzealous enforcement by the powerful music industry.


The top lawyer for Verizon Communications Inc. charged earlier Tuesday during a Senate hearing that music lawyers had resorted to a "campaign against 12-year-old girls" rather than trying to help consumers turn to legal sources for songs online. Verizon's Internet subsidiary is engaged in a protracted legal fight against the RIAA over copyright subpoenas sent Verizon customers.


Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., also alluded to Brianna's case.


"Are you headed to junior high schools to round up the usual suspects?" Durbin asked RIAA President Cary Sherman during a Senate Judiciary hearing.


Durbin said he appreciated the piracy threat to the recording industry, but added, "I think you have a tough public relations campaign to go after the offenders without appearing heavy-handed in the process."


Sherman responded that most people don't shoplift because they fear they'll be arrested.


"We're trying to let people know they may get caught, therefore they should not engage in this behavior," Sherman said. "Yes, there are going to be some kids caught in this, but you'd be surprised at how many adults are engaged in this activity."




 
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By TED BRIDIS, AP Technology Writer

WASHINGTON - A 12-year-old girl in New York who was among the first to be sued by the record industry for sharing music over the Internet is off the hook after her mother agreed Tuesday to pay $2,000 to settle the lawsuit, apologizing and admitting that her daughter's actions violated U.S. copyright laws.



The hurried settlement involving Brianna LaHara, an honors student, was the first announced one day after the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) filed 261 such lawsuits across the country. Lawyers for the RIAA said Brianna's mother, Sylvia Torres, contacted them early Tuesday to negotiate.


"We understand now that file-sharing the music was illegal," Torres said in a statement distributed by the recording industry. "You can be sure Brianna won't be doing it anymore."


Brianna added: "I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and don't want to hurt the artists I love."


The case against Brianna was a potential minefield for the music industry from a public relations standpoint. The family lives in a city housing project on New York's Upper West Side, and they said they mistakenly believed they were entitled to download music over the Internet because they had paid $29.99 for software that gives them access to online file-sharing services.


Even in the hours before the settlement was announced, Brianna was emerging as an example of what critics said was overzealous enforcement by the powerful music industry.


The top lawyer for Verizon Communications Inc. charged earlier Tuesday during a Senate hearing that music lawyers had resorted to a "campaign against 12-year-old girls" rather than trying to help consumers turn to legal sources for songs online. Verizon's Internet subsidiary is engaged in a protracted legal fight against the RIAA over copyright subpoenas sent Verizon customers.


Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., also alluded to Brianna's case.


"Are you headed to junior high schools to round up the usual suspects?" Durbin asked RIAA President Cary Sherman during a Senate Judiciary hearing.


Durbin said he appreciated the piracy threat to the recording industry, but added, "I think you have a tough public relations campaign to go after the offenders without appearing heavy-handed in the process."


Sherman responded that most people don't shoplift because they fear they'll be arrested.


"We're trying to let people know they may get caught, therefore they should not engage in this behavior," Sherman said. "Yes, there are going to be some kids caught in this, but you'd be surprised at how many adults are engaged in this activity."

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jfall

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Probably the best in the long run, it would have cost a hell of a lot more time and money to fight it and technically there was copyright laws broken.

It is kind of a piss off though, there are millions of people out there doing so much worse then some 12 year old child downloading a few songs
 

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Originally posted by: Deeko
That's so retarded.

That she didnt face the evil RIAA and call them names?


Whats retarded is people trying to hide behind Anti-Piracy laws thinking they can defeat a Multi-Billion Dollar corperations armed with the most evil lawyers in the world. The worst part is they think downloading music without paying for it isnt wrong.
 

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now she can charge a few thousands each time she appears on TV to talk about this whole ordeal.
 

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Brianna added: "I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and don't want to hurt the artists I love."
Aww, what a heart wrenchinc publicity stunt. Did she say that with a monotone, robotic voice as she read it off of the memo she received from the RIAA?

So touching.

Way to put a mother and her child out of 2 grand, assholes.
 

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Tabb
Originally posted by: richardycc
now she can charge a few thousands each time she appears on TV to talk about this whole ordeal.

LOL!

No, have a movie made, and then sue the MPAA if it leaks!

- M4H

DUDE! That would be fscking hiliarous!
 

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Originally posted by: geno
Brianna added: "I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and don't want to hurt the artists I love."
Aww, what a heart wrenchinc publicity stunt. Did she say that with a monotone, robotic voice as she read it off of the memo she received from the RIAA?

So touching.

Way to put a mother and her child out of 2 grand, assholes.


And the media didn't hype up the story? You don't pay 30 bucks for the ad-free kazaa and "have no idea what you're doing" downloading music. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
 

jfall

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So if its all about the artists getting what they deserve, what happens if you are downloading music from artists who are dead? will the riaa bust you for having Elvis Presley songs on your computer.. we wouldn't want to be taking away from Elvis's profits
 

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Originally posted by: geno
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
I wholeheartedly agree! But something just doesn't set right with this story...

The fact that the media made her out to be a helpless martyr? Give me a break, nobody would have thrown a fit about this story had it not been a 12 year old girl.
 

Kenazo

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That's brutal if she truly thought she had bought a liscence to download with the $30 program she had. This suit is not going to help the RIAA's cause any, now they just look like the bad guy.
 

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It would have been so funny if the lil honor roll girl in her nice dress and shirly temple smile starting reading the memo and then:

"I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and...and....fvck this fvck the RIAA those c*cksuckers can go fvck themselves those fvckign m*therfvckers...downlad this....and share this you fvcking morons.."

kids say the darnest things....
 

Shawn

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Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
It would have been so funny if the lil honor roll girl in her nice dress and shirly temple smile starting reading the memo and then:

"I am sorry for what I have done. I love music and...and....fvck this fvck the RIAA those c*cksuckers can go fvck themselves those fvckign m*therfvckers...downlad this....and share this you fvcking morons.."

kids say the darnest things....

lol!
 

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i find it ironic that you copy an article about copyright infringement to a public bulletin board
 
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