"I think it’s crazy, because I don’t even know how to download music," said the 24-year-old mother of two.
But before one might blame the kids, it’s best to know that they are 7 and 3, too young to be downloading Bob Marley’s "Pimper’s Paradise," Pink Floyd’s "Dark Side of the Moon" and William Hung’s "She Bangs" — just some of the tracks a group of record companies accuse Neree-Thompson of trading on Kazaa, an online file-sharing service.
The suit seeks an injunction ordering Neree-Thompson to stop violating the recording artists’ copyrights and seeks legal fees and damages.
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