“Patricia Santangelo is […] the mother of five children, ranging in age from 6 to 19. […] Santangelo was sued by several record companies in U.S. District Court in White Plains in February. The record companies said Santangelo’s home computer and Internet account were used to illegally trade copyrighted song files. […]
She never used the Kazaa program — one of the networks that facilitates file sharing — that was downloaded onto her computer, she said. She didn’t even know what it was before she was sued, she said. The Kazaa account name in the lawsuit belongs to a friend of her children’s, not to her or anyone in her house, she said.”
Tag: P2P
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Taking on record companies