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Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net Lawsuits (Reuters)







Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net
Lawsuits (Reuters)

Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net
Lawsuits (Reuters)
06/08/2004 04:38 AM

Reuters - A new wave of lawsuits is being prepared against the most prolific Internet song-swappers as part of an expanding global crackdown on Internet piracy, music industry officials said on Tuesday.




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“ ‘We propose to acquire the rights to digitally duplicate and store THE BEST of every record company's difficult-to-move Quality Catalog Items [Q.C.I.], store them in a central processing location, and have them accessible by phone or cable TV, directly patchable into the user's home taping appliances, with the option of direct digital-to-digital transfer to F-1….

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