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European firms threaten mass P2P lawsuit
August 1, 2003
Thousands of file-traders in Spain face prosecution, in what could be the biggest move against P2P users yet seen in Europe.
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December 4, 2003
Millions of computer users are still swapping songs, but record industry says people are slowly learning their lesson.
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December 16, 2003
Downloading music through peer-to-peer services now enjoys regulatory approval, but that may do little to prevent the music industry from taking its own action against file swappers.
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'Pirate Act' raises civil rights concerns
May 26, 2004
The Senate could vote as soon as next week on legislation that would let federal prosecutors file stiff civil lawsuits against suspected copyright infringers.
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