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Since June, the Recording Industry Association of America has sent Internet service providers and some colleges more than 1000 subpoenas for information on people who allegedly infringed on copyrights through file sharing. The RIAA said it will begin suing violators this month. Some lawyers see this as long overdue while others see a strategy of suing customers as an admission of failure. On one point, several lawyers on both sides agree: The law in this area is hard-pressed to keep pace with technology.
August 11, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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