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Industry acts on illegal downloads
- 9 Hours ago
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The computer games industry is launching a crackdown on people who illegally download games from the internet by writing to 25,000 people in Britain suspected of illegally sharing files and asking them
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RI gov sued for refusing to release e-mails
- 108 Minutes ago
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. --Civil rights advocates are suing Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri for refusing to release internal e-mails discussing the state's chain-of-command. The state branch of the American Civil
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25,000 more illegal game downloaders to be sued
- 6 Hours ago
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£300 fines served to file sharers 3 hours ago | Tell us what you think [ 0 comments ] Games piracy: four more developers join the fray <> Following yesterday's news of the landmark £16K fine from
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RIAA puts the mockers on Muxtape
- 15 Hours ago
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ill be unavailable for a brief period while we sort out a problem with the RIAA.â? Whatâ??s that all about? Well, itâ??s obvious. Muxtape has a problem with Vivendi Universal, EMI, Warner Music and Sony
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RIAA continues assault on file sharers
- 19 Hours ago
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In its latest round of lawsuits against file sharers, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) will get $6,050, or $756.25 per song, from a Bronx woman who allegedly shared eight music files
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