No Internet law issue is more maddeningly frustrating than online music and peer-to-peer file sharing. Since the emergence of Napster nearly five years ago, the recording industry has found itself at loggerheads with millions of music fans over an approach that will satisfy both the industry's need for adequate compensation […]
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