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Online Services Give Music Industry Hope (AP)







Online Services Give Music Industry Hope
(AP)

Online Services Give Music Industry Hope
(AP)
01/11/2004 08:17 PM

AP - Richard Warner and his family have spent thousands of dollars over the years on music, buying more than 500 CDs and 700 vinyl albums. Now Warner is surrendering $4,000 to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit — the price of his 17-year-old daughter's habit of downloading music for free.




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