Jan 26 2006

Plaintff in RIAA suit continues to download music

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Justin Reynolds, one of the first consumers ever sued by the music industry, said he felt betrayed by the bands he once loved. Reynolds was forced to pay $4,000 as part of a settlement agreement with the RIAA.

“This really affected my attitude towards music,” said Reynolds, who continues to download music and refuses to buy any more CDs.

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