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March 3, 2004 5:10 AM PST

Employees still swapping at work

Workers continue to share music and other files via peer-to-peer applications at work, despite the legal threat from the record industry, a survey finds.

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Mp3 Litigation is only the beginning. . .
by March 5, 2004 2:29 PM PST
The DCIMA would allow companies to sue
anyone who interferes with their ability to profit
from data that they collect--In other words,
academic researchers, public libraries,
Internet innovators and other database users
would have to pay up if someone else claimed
to have "assembled the data first." Apparently,
it will never be profitable not to be in the legal
profession...one of the few sustaining
industries.
Reply to this comment
Mp3 Litigation is only the beginning. . .
by March 5, 2004 2:29 PM PST
The DCIMA would allow companies to sue
anyone who interferes with their ability to profit
from data that they collect--In other words,
academic researchers, public libraries,
Internet innovators and other database users
would have to pay up if someone else claimed
to have "assembled the data first." Apparently,
it will never be profitable not to be in the legal
profession...one of the few sustaining
industries.
Reply to this comment
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