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In the latest round of music copyright infringement lawsuits, the recording industry has targeted 750 computer users across the nation, including 25 students at 13 universities, for distributing copyrighted recordings over peer-to-peer networks such as eDonkey and Grokster. Though recording companies have sued 6,191 music fans since September 2003, studies differ on whether it has arrested file-sharing. Some data shows that traffic on peer-to-peer networks is as strong as ever.
October 29, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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