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Originally Posted by Elfwreck
The first is the famous Jammie Thomas-Rasset case; P2P. The second is Tenenbaum; also P2P. "Weiblinger said RIAA actually caught Tenenbaum uploading thousands of music files to millions of anonymous strangers..."
Third case: "Harper was between 14 and 16 when she began downloading and sharing popular music with her friends..."
All three are about the legal issues of *uploading*, not downloading. There has never been, AFAIK, any court case filed for downloading.
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In the last case she was only found guilty of downloading 37 songs from Kazaa. She was found innocent of uploading as the court said making songs available for others wasn't enough for "copyright infringement." She tried to use the "innocent infringement" defense but was rejected.