Oct 30 2007

Fight the RIAA and Buy a ‘Free Jammie Thong?’

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I’m not sure how newsworthy this is, but indefinitely gave me a chuckle as I’m sure it will for you as well.

Jammie Thomas, the first person to go trial over illegal file-sharing and who unfortunately lost, is doing all she can to try to come up with the $200,000 judgment against her.

It seems she has launched a store on CafePress that is selling men’s and women’s underwear, coffee mugs, t-shirts, baby bibs, and you name it in order to raise money to pay her legal fees and the $200,000 judgment against her. All the merchandise is stamped with a "Free Jammie" logo created for her by one of her supporters.

A message at the store reads:

Free Jammie Merchandise Store is a store that sells products with the Free Jammie logo to get the word out about freejammie.com.

As Bill O’Reilly of Fox News would say, "The most ridiculous item of the day? You decide."

Looking for more stuff to watch or download?
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Tips on how to not get busted for file-sharing
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uTorrent – A Beginner’s guide to BitTorrent downloading
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