Capitol v. Thomas
Last October, Jammie Thomas was found liable for copyright infringement for file sharing, and hit with a $222,000 judgment. Thomas' case was the first file sharing lawsuit to reach a jury verdict.
On May 15, 2008, Judge Michael Davis requested briefing on whether Thomas should receive a new trial. The court said it was concerned that it might have made a mistake by instructing the jury that Thomas could be found liable if she simply made copyrighted songs available in a shared folder. There's good reason for this concern — as EFF noted at the time, and several courts have since affirmed, "making available" is not a cause of action under copyright law. EFF weighed in as amicus in June of 2008.
On September 24, 2008, the concluded that simply "making available" is not a distribution, and on that basis granted Thomas a new trial. The judge also called upon Congress to amend the Copyright Act, to avoid the award of damages in P2P cases that are "unprecedented and oppressive."
Documents
Court Documents
- September 24, 2008 Order granting new trial[PDF, 250.88 KB]
- July 11, 2008 Jammie Thomas's supplemental reply brief re motion for new trial[PDF, 74.42 KB]
- Record labels' supplemental reply brief re motion for new trial[PDF, 50.06 KB]
- June 30, 2008 Jammie Thomas's supplemental brief re motion for new trial[PDF, 183.95 KB]
- Record labels' supplemental brief re motion for new trial[PDF, 2.81 MB]
- June 20, 2008 Amicus brief of Thomas D. Sydnor II of Progress & Freedom Association in support of Record Industry Plaintiffs[PDF, 88.88 KB]
- EFF, Public Knowledge, USIIA, CCIA Amicus brief in support of Jammie Thomas[PDF, 64.51 KB]
- Intellectual Property Institute of William Mitchell College of Law Amicus Brief in support of Jammie Thomas[PDF, 169.83 KB]
- MPAA Amicus Brief Supporting Record Industry Plaintiffs[PDF, 1.87 MB]
- June 13, 2008 Copyright Law Professors' Amicus Brief in support of Jammie Thomas[PDF, 76.79 KB]
- June 6, 2008 Second order extending briefing schedule[PDF, 50.24 KB]
- May 20, 2008 Order extending briefing schedule[PDF, 85.16 KB]
- Order re amicus briefs[PDF, 88.65 KB]
- May 15, 2008 Order on defendant's motion for a new trial[PDF, 92.42 KB]
Press Releases
- June 20, 2008 EFF Urges Judge to Grant New Trial for Jammie Thomas
Deeplinks Posts
- September 24, 2008 Capitol v. Thomas: Judge Orders New Trial, Implores Congress to Lower Statutory Penalties for P2P
- May 16, 2008 Score Two for Defendants in the P2P Wars
- April 02, 2008 Making Available is Not Distribution, Says Court in London-Sire v. Doe
- October 09, 2007 Capitol v. Thomas: The Key Appeal Issue
- October 04, 2007 RIAA Convinces Jury to Impose Fines for Filesharing
- February 26, 2006 Transmission + Reproduction != Distribution
In The News
- PC MAGAZINE | September 25, 2008 Judge Orders Mistrial in P2P Piracy Case

