Daily Journal Staff Writer
First it was Napster. Then came copycats like Gnutella and Kazaa. In the ongoing battle against digital piracy, copyright holders have perennially complained of the seemingly never-ending line of computer programs allowing users to illegally download files.
So instead of targeting individual software developers, plaintiffs in one of the latest cases are going after what they describe as the "kingpin...
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