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Re:Isn't about RIAA/copyright, is social engineeri  *Wednesday February 03, 2010 @10:51AM 1 -1
   attached to Univ. Help Desk Staffer Extorts Over Copyright Violations
The reason for the large fines  *Wednesday January 20, 2010 @04:38PM 3 -1, Troll
   attached to Obama DOJ Sides With RIAA Again In Tenenbaum
What business model?  *Tuesday December 29, 2009 @10:42AM 1 0
   attached to UK Consumers To Pay For Online Piracy
Good  *Wednesday November 04, 2009 @10:55AM 2 -1, Troll
   attached to Secret Copyright Treaty Leaks. It's Bad. Very Bad.
Re:Good  *Thursday October 29, 2009 @08:15PM 1 0
Re:Good  *Thursday October 29, 2009 @12:22PM 1 0
Re:Good  *Thursday October 29, 2009 @12:13PM  0
Good  *Wednesday October 28, 2009 @07:42PM 2 -1, Troll
   attached to "Three Strikes" To Go Ahead In Britain
136 users?  *Saturday September 05, 2009 @09:21AM  0
   attached to How 136 People Became 7 Million Illegal File-Sharers
Re:An artist's view.  *Tuesday August 18, 2009 @09:26AM 1 -1, Troll
   attached to In the UK, a Plan To Criminalize Illegal Downloaders
Re:Wow, talk about sending people off to Bittorren  *Thursday July 30, 2009 @10:19AM 2 0
   attached to EMI Only Selling CDs To Mega-Chains From Now On
Re:Where the profit goes.  *Tuesday July 28, 2009 @04:05AM 2 1
Re:To hear the accountants tell it  *Tuesday July 28, 2009 @03:58AM 5 1
Re:Well Good  *Tuesday July 28, 2009 @03:53AM 2 1
It's not improving  *Tuesday July 28, 2009 @03:47AM 3 0, Troll
   attached to Music Industry Thriving In an Era of File Sharing
Interesting  *Thursday July 23, 2009 @11:21PM  1
   attached to Pirate Bay's Anonymity Service Enters Beta Testing
Why just music?  *Tuesday July 21, 2009 @10:18PM 1 1
   attached to Applying a Music Business Model To a Blog
entitlement  *Wednesday July 15, 2009 @08:19AM 1 1
   attached to Australia Considering P2P 'Three Strikes' Law
There won't be much left to steal soon.  *Sunday June 21, 2009 @04:29PM 1 1, Flamebait
   attached to How RIAA Case Should Have Played Out

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