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Intellectual Property

May 3, 2000

Ruling May Herald Parameters for Online Use

The court battle won by the recording industry Friday may signal the beginning of a successful effort to police music piracy online, according to lawyers watching the case.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        The court battle won by the recording industry Friday may signal the beginning of a successful effort to police music piracy online, according to lawyers watching the case.
        U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff of New York...

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