If A Pirated Song = $80K, What Is The Value Of A Pirated Game?

In a recent, highly-publicized court decision, music industry lobbying group the RIAA won an eye-popping $1.92 Million verdict against Jammie Thomas-Rasset (left) of Minnesota. That works out to $80,000 per song for each of the 24 tunes that the 32-year-old mother of four was accused of sharing. How might such a case work out for someone accused of file-sharing video games? Not well, according to gamer/attorney Mark Methenitis.
gamepolitics.com • 7.2.09 @8:57PM