I mean, I'm glad the MPAA got screwed, but the really sad thing is that Tanya Anderson didn't get squat.

It's her lawyers that got the $107K "in legal fees". Where are the punitive damages??

Damn, this really sucks... :(
I hope that she is successful in her malicious prosecution lawsuit. RIAA should have to pay her and the other people in the suit the same $ rate per alleged MP3 that is levied against a pirate in a successful prosecution. That would be several thousands dollars per file IIRC.
Hey now, don't you go besmirching the name of a goodly group of men just trying to protect their "families" and get a little "respect". No, not the RIAA, the Mafia!

Come to think of it, I believe most of the executives in the RIAA were once upon a time mouthpieces for Mafia bosses and probably figured they could cut out the middleman and hold up people directly.

And those RIAA arisholes probably still think she's guilty of stealing "their" property and the judge was a fool for listening to her lawyers.

Can't wait to see what she gets when she wins the case for malicious prosecution.

Too bad it's not a criminal case with RIAA "executives" facing long jail terms. Maybe even an execution or two, or three dozen.
I mean, I'm glad the MPAA got screwed, but the really sad thing is that Tanya Anderson didn't get squat.

It's her lawyers that got the $107K "in legal fees". Where are the punitive damages??

Damn, this really sucks... :(
I hope that she is successful in her malicious prosecution lawsuit. RIAA should have to pay her and the other people in the suit the same $ rate per alleged MP3 that is levied against a pirate in a successful prosecution. That would be several thousands dollars per file IIRC.
Hey now, don't you go besmirching the name of a goodly group of men just trying to protect their "families" and get a little "respect". No, not the RIAA, the Mafia!

Come to think of it, I believe most of the executives in the RIAA were once upon a time mouthpieces for Mafia bosses and probably figured they could cut out the middleman and hold up people directly.

And those RIAA arisholes probably still think she's guilty of stealing "their" property and the judge was a fool for listening to her lawyers.

Can't wait to see what she gets when she wins the case for malicious prosecution.

Too bad it's not a criminal case with RIAA "executives" facing long jail terms. Maybe even an execution or two, or three dozen.