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Intellectual Property

Jan. 25, 2003

Decisions Examine Jurisdiction Over Infringers in Cyberspace

Focus Column - Entertainment Law - By Harrison J. Dossick - Napster may be dead, but illegal file sharing of copyright sound recordings and motion pictures is alive and well. In fact, more people use illegal peer-to-peer services than ever before. Perhaps the most widely accessed "Napster clone" is a service known as Grokster.

        Focus Column
        
        Entertainment Law
        
        By Harrison J. Dossick
        
        Napster may be dead...

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