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RIAA's year-end shocker
December 22, 2008
After years of relying on lawsuits to try to stop individuals from illegally sharing music, the recording industry decides to try a new tack.
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October 8, 2007
A Thursday verdict requiring a Minnesota woman to pay $220,000 to the RIAA gets mixed reactions from public and politicos.
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Week in review: Download dilemma
October 12, 2007
File sharing is getting public airtime again, while politicians wrestle with other tech issues. Also: Sprint turmoil may kill WiMax.
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