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Thursday, December 27, 2012
by Anandashankar Mazumdar
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"Is there a constitutional limit to the statutory damages that can be imposed for downloading music online?" Anandashankar Mazumdar's writeup of the cert petition filed Dec. 10, in Thomas-Rasset v. Capitol Records Inc., arguing that the statutory damages provision of the Copyright Act violates the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution, appearing in BNA's Patent, Trademark & Copyright Law Daily (accessible to both subscribers and non-subscribers).
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