"Court Rules Kazaa User Destroyed Evidence By Scrubbing Hard Drive. In the final twist of a closely watched case, a federal judge has found Arizona resident Jeffrey Howell liable for copyright infringement and ordered him to pay more than $40,000 in damages to the record industry. Judge Neil Wake ruled that Howell deliberately destroyed evidence in the case by scrubbing his hard drive shortly after he was sued for allegedly sharing tracks on Kazaa. . . ."

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