Re: [rumori] WSJ: Labels go after individual song-swappers


From: Nicola Battista (djbatmanATolografix.org)
Date: Fri Jul 05 2002 - 03:22:00 PDT


> >California Democratic Congressman Howard Berman has said he plans to
> introduce a bill that would help protect copyright holders who use such
> methods, which may fall into a gray area of certain current laws.

and incidentally this guy received more than $186000 in contributions from
the entertainment industry...

regards,
Nicola DjB
www.kutmusic.com
www.ecl3ctic.com

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