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Intellectual Property

Jul. 8, 2003

Reporter's Notebook: Latest Plan Against File-Sharing Isn't Much of One

SAN FRANCISCO - The recording industry's recent announcement that it would start suing individuals who trade songs online provoked some initial head-scratching among copyright lawyers.

By Xenia P. Kobylarz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - The recording industry's recent announcement that it would start suing individuals who trade songs online provoked some initial head-scratching among copyright lawyers.
        Filing hundreds of lawsuits costs money - and never mind that...

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