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14 percent of US Internet users stop music swapping: survey (AFP)







14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)

14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
04/26/2004 10:31 AM

AFP - Millions of US Internet users have stopped using illicit music-swapping following an industry crackdown on the practice, according to a new survey.




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