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Hollywood movie studios have settled a copyright lawsuit against a Web site operator they say had helped people find pirated copies of films for download. Edward Webber agreed to pay a "substantial" fine and turn over copies of his server logs, which could prove valuable to the MPAA in ferreting out individuals who had visited the site. The MPAA also took over the LokiTorrent.com domain name and posted a warning against trading movie files online: "You can click, but you can't hide."
February 14, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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