This article points out that statutory damages for copyright infringement are not the free ride many would-be litigants like to conceive of them as. The primary reason, according to the article, has to do with personal notions of fairness; in the case of a nominal infringement, juries and other finders of fact will be reluctant to find infringement where the statutory damages appear draconian.
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