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Hollywood studios announced Thursday they will file hundreds of suits this month against individuals who swap pirated copies of movies over the Internet. The move is a reversal of the studio's earlier reluctance to follow the aggressive legal path taken by the music industry. An industry spokesman said the lawsuits were necessary now, before high-speed Internet access makes downloading pirated copies of movies easier.
November 05, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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