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Kazaa Owner Gets OK to Sue Movie, Record Companies (Reuters)







Kazaa Owner Gets OK to Sue Movie, Record
Companies (Reuters)

Kazaa Owner Gets OK to Sue Movie, Record
Companies (Reuters)
01/23/2004 08:45 PM

Reuters - A U.S. federal court has cleared the way for Kazaa file-sharing software owner Sharman Networks to sue the entertainment industry for copyright infringement, Sharman said on Friday.




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