On last.fm: Who's your favorite band?
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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 27, 2005 8:32:00 PM

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) said Thursday that it had filed 717 new lawsuits against alleged file-swappers, including 68 unnamed people at universities.

The suits come several days after the record label group filed its arguments with the Supreme Court in a case examining the broader legal liability of file-swapping software companies. Movie studios also filed their own second round of lawsuits against individual computer users on Wednesday.

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i strongly agree
i do agree with you not only on the second part but also on the first part. (Read the rest)
Posted by: tarek Posted on: 01/31/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
A lame attempt  tarek | 01/27/05
People pay for free stuff all the time  voska | 01/28/05
Criminals! Criminals! all of them!  Nullifidian | 01/28/05
Didn't work before, why would it now?  Kerensky97 | 01/28/05
Don't expect me to buy anymore music, except only to share.  GreatInca | 01/28/05
You're just rationalizing stealing  zeusfuse | 01/31/05
re:You're just rationalizing stealing  tarek | 01/31/05
TO:MR I'm a recording artist  tarek | 01/31/05
Yawn  Bill_gates_Is_SATAN | 01/28/05
re:water is agood example  tarek | 01/29/05
We live in an insane society  voska | 01/30/05
well thank you  tarek | 01/31/05
Paying for convience isn't irrational though  voska | 01/31/05
i strongly agree  tarek | 01/31/05
well thank you  tarek | 01/31/05
To MR. i am an artist  tarek | 01/31/05

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