Mar 27 2002

Anti-piracy plans targeted a technology makers

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Entertainment executives are accusing big technology companies of turning a blind eye to rampant online piracy. High-tech executives say that’s ridiculous. But in an effort to prove their good faith, some are now scrambling to show public support for new anti-piracy plans that would have a significant effect on the way consumers watch and share movies, music and TV shows… In the eyes of the movie and music companies, there’s a simple problem: Hundreds of millions–perhaps even billions–of songs and movies are freely traded every month over services such as Morpheus and Kazaa. Full story at CNet

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