RIAA Wins $105 Million From Music Piracy Site, Artists Get Nothing

As part of its' case against Lime Wire, the RIAA presented staggering losses by musicians due to music piracy. The RIAA brought in 9,715 tracks as evidence in the case and with the $105 million settlement, that translates to just over $10,000 per song. But that is not how the RIAA sees it.
RIAA spokesman Jonathan Lamy previously told TorrentFreak that the 'damages' accrued from piracy-related lawsuits will not go to any of the artists, but towards funding more anti-piracy campaigns. “Any funds recouped are re-invested into our ongoing education and anti-piracy programs,” he said.
Thus far the RIAA has not announced officially how the LimeWire settlement will be spent, but we don’t expect them to steer away from their previous course. This makes today’s decision on compensation a victory for the major labels, but certainly not one for musicians.
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Tags: riaa, piracy, lime wire
Jason Fisher May 13, 2011
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