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Entertainment & Sports

Sep. 26, 2000

'Tales From De-Crypt'

The digital age has been a boon to the entertainment industry, but it is also the bane of copyright owners. As entertainment content has become available in digital form, the risks of unauthorized duplication and worldwide dissemination of copyrighted material have increased exponentially.

        By David Halberstadter
        
        The digital age has been a boon to the entertainment industry, but it is also the bane of copyright owners. As entertainment content has become available in digital form, the risks of unauthorized duplication and worldwide dissemination of copyrighted material have increased exponentially.

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