Ahhh, now Bill starts to see the light. She had the opportunity to seek a monetary resolution before it went to trial. Article I read said the average was around $3,500USD. Instead she denied any culpability, even arguing it might have been her husband or daughter that were sharing the songs through Kazaa. Too bad the dim witted person was using the same username as in many other online social area.
Someone mentioned the penalty amount. Those fines are written into the law, giving certain leeway to implementation. FWIW, the fine could have been even more. To suggest she just be held responsible for the retail cost of the product shared? Let's say, as an example, I get Bill's Kodiak, crack the Flight1 protection and then put it on my hard drive for all to grab. If I'm caught after 1,000 people have downloaded the files, my fine should be $24.95? OK, but doesn't seem like much of a deterent from doing it again and again, nor for anyone else to think about doing it. Just my $.02.