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The recording industry has tapped into two Internet file-swapping services and is flashing messages to users warning them they're breaking the law. The industry is also collecting the user names of people suspected of illegally offering copyright material with Kazaa and Grokster, but it doesn't intend to pursue legal action, said the Recording Industry Association of America's president.
May 01, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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