Constitutionality of $750-Per-Song Damages Challenged in UMG v. Lindor
Categories: BigMedia v. P2P Users • Cases
Text Constitutional Challenge
RIAA Response
The constitutionality of the RIAA’s claim of $750 in damages per-song, where the publisher typically receives only 70 cents per-song, is being challenged in UMG v. Lindor. Available damages are 1071 times greater than the damages suffered.
Source: Recording Industry vs. The People
Related Posts:
- Judge Allows RIAA Defendant to Argue $750-per-song Damages are Unconscionable (November 15, 2006)
- Constitutionality of $750-Per-Song Damages Challenged in UMG v. Lindor (May 4, 2006)
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