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Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet (AP)







Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet
(AP)

Groups Predict More Songs Over Internet
(AP)
03/28/2005 07:31 PM

AP - The music and film industries will continue to offer digital copies of songs and movies online for a price even if they lose a landmark Supreme Court case focusing on consumers who steal copyrighted material over the Internet, those industries' chief lobbyists said Monday.




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