MUSICIANS BREAK RANKS WITH RIAA
"Musicians are not universally united in opposition to peer-to-peer file sharing" as the major records companies claim," a prominent group of musicians and artists, urged the Supreme Court not to hold online file-sharing services responsible for the acts of users who illegally trade songs, movies and software. Many musicians find peer-to-peer technology . . . allows them easily to reach a worldwide online audience, they said.
(WASHINGTON POST)
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