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RIAA stiffs former defendant on legal fees

Cory Doctorow at 4:09 pm Tue, Aug 14, 2007

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The RIAA owes former file-sharing defendant Debbie Foster more than $68,000 in legal fees after losing their case against her -- but they won't pay up. They haven't responded to polite notes asking them to turn over the dough the court ordered them to pay, so now Foster has asked the court to "enter judgement" which will let her turn the Fortune 100 delinquent deadbeats like Universal, Warners, Sony and EMI over to a collection agency. Link (via /.)

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