Record label must pay some of P2P defendant's legal fees

Over at the Wired News Listening Post blog, Eliot Van Buskirk writes:

Debbie Foster, the RIAA file sharing defendent who notoriously took on the organization after it went after her for copyright infringement, has won some amount of the legal fees [see update below] she seeks from the RIAA after having their case against her dismissed last summer.

Link. "This could be a big deal for RIAA litigation strategy," WN editor Evan Hansen tells BoingBoing. "Foster's attorney believes they'll recoup $50,000 or more under the order."