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RIAA Files 532 Music-Sharing Lawsuits WASHINGTON (AP)—The recording industry on Wednesday sued 532 computer users it said were illegally distributing songs over the Internet, the first lawsuits since a federal appeals court bloc...(Continue Reading) A New Tune May Bolster the GOP; The controversy about trading music files over the Internet raises an opportunity for Republicans to show their commitment Byline: John Berlau, INSIGHT The Senate Governmental Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations is seen not only as a stage for presenting and ......(Continue Reading)Profit in Sharing - selling music online Even free file-sharing of music has a potential upside for marketers in search of consumer data. Karen Ohlrich isn't your typical Fatboy Slim fan....(Continue Reading)Offload Those Music Files File sharing of music and other kinds of digital content via peer-to-peer (P2P) networks has grown explosively and so has the bandwidth drain on Internet ......(Continue Reading)Music Industry to Target Individuals Following File-Sharing Ruling? SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—In a judicial blow to the entertainment industry, a federal appeals court ruled that makers of two leading file-sharing programs ......(Continue Reading)
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