CAMDEN, N.J. -- A flea market will have to pay the record industry to compensate for the pirated CDs and cassettes sold there, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Jerome M. Simandle issued a written opinion on Friday finding the Columbus Farmers Market liable for sales of thousands of pirated recordings sold at the massive indoor-outdoor flea market in Burlington County. The exact amount will determined later, but the Recording Industry Association of America, which sued the flea market for copyright infringement on behalf of 14 big record companies, said damages could range from $500,000 to as much...