Apr 25 2002

Using Tax Dollars To Combat Piracy

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In a congressional hearing on Tuesday, the RIAA requested that more federal funds be diverted to combat piracy. The RIAA is requesting funds, so that it may be able to create more additional squads or units for a program called Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property, this is the Justice Department’s iniative to fight cybercrime.

To read the full article, go to Cnet.com

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