The US Supreme Court has refused to hear the Joel Tenenbaum case in a case brought
by the Recording Industry Association Of America's which resulted in a win for
the RIAA and damages of $675,000 awarded by the jury for illegally
sharing 30 songs online. The damages were then reduced 90% by the trial judge
Nancy Gertner on constitutional grounds but the appeals court subsequently
criticised the judge's process, and reinstated the $675,000 damages sum.
Tenenbaum's legal advisor Charles Nesson hoped to persuade the Supreme Court
that his client's damages were indeed unconstitutionally high and that Judge
Gertner was correct when reducing the award. But the Supreme Court declined to
hear Nesson's arguments, meaning Team Tenenbaum will have to continue to fight
the damages sum in the lower courts, which could involve several more hearings
and appeals yet.
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