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In the case of Sony BMG Music Entertainment et al. v. Tenenbaum, record label Sony BMG, along with Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Arista Records, and UMG Recordings, accused Joel Tenenbaum of illegally downloading and sharing files in violation of U.S. copyright law. It was only the second file-sharing case (after Capitol v. Thomas) to go to verdict in the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) anti-downloading litigation campaign. (The vast majority of cases having been settled out of court.) After the judge entered a finding of liability, a jury assessed damages of $675,000, which the judge reduced to $67,500 on constitutional grounds, rather than through remittitur.

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  • Caso RIAA contra Tenenbaum (es)
  • Sony BMG v. Tenenbaum (fr)
  • Sony BMG v. Tenenbaum (en)
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  • Sony BMG Music Entertainment et al. v. Tenenbaum est une affaire judiciaire dans laquelle le label de disque Sony BMG, aux côtés de Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Arista Records, et , accuse Joel Tenenbaum, un étudiant américain, d'avoir téléchargé et partagé illégalement une trentaine de fichiers musicaux en 2004, violant ainsi la propriété intellectuelle. Il s'agit de la seconde affaire de ce type à aller jusqu'au procès, après (en). À l'issue du procès[Quand ?], Joel Tenenbaum a été condamné à verser une amende de 675 000 $. (fr)
  • El caso RIAA contra Tenenbaum fue un caso judicial interpuesto en la corte federal de Boston, Massachusetts, en los Estados Unidos de Norte América, en el año 2007. En el cual la Recording Industry Association Of América o RIAA, acusa a Joel Tenenbaum de bajar y subir ilegalmente archivos de Internet, violando la ley de Derechos de Autor en los Estados Unidos. (es)
  • In the case of Sony BMG Music Entertainment et al. v. Tenenbaum, record label Sony BMG, along with Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Arista Records, and UMG Recordings, accused Joel Tenenbaum of illegally downloading and sharing files in violation of U.S. copyright law. It was only the second file-sharing case (after Capitol v. Thomas) to go to verdict in the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) anti-downloading litigation campaign. (The vast majority of cases having been settled out of court.) After the judge entered a finding of liability, a jury assessed damages of $675,000, which the judge reduced to $67,500 on constitutional grounds, rather than through remittitur. (en)
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