WASHINGTON (Hollywood Reporter) – In what could become an escalation in the war against peer-to-peer networks, the highest ranking law enforcement officers in the individual states are preparing to weigh in on the debate over the popular services, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
According to a draft letter by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer that was obtained by The Hollywood Reporter over the weekend, the attorneys general want to pressure the file-sharing networks to clean up their acts.
In the draft, which Lockyer is beginning to circulate among his peers, the attorneys general express concern about what they see as a series of ills perpetrated by P2P networks.
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