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RIAA Sues 531 Suspected Music Pirates (washingtonpost.com)







RIAA Sues 531 Suspected Music Pirates
(washingtonpost.com)

RIAA Sues 531 Suspected Music Pirates
(washingtonpost.com)
02/17/2004 03:56 PM

washingtonpost.com - The recording industry continued its legal assault on online music piracy today, suing an additional 531 people it suspects of illegally trading copyrighted music on the Internet.




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