September 11, 2008 by Robert Tharp at 4:16:35 pm
Little to celebrate on 5th anniversary of RIAA file-sharing crackdown
As the music industry's aggressive legal crackdown on file-sharing turns five this week, there's little to celebrate, says attorney William Munck of Dallas-based Munck
Carter. Peer-to-peer file-sharing remains as popular as ever, despite more than 30,000 complaints filed by the Recording Industry Association of America against what Wired magazine describes as the elderly, students, children and even the dead. "Despite this crackdown, billions of music files are still being shared," he says. "The industry has had some success, but it is modest compared to the losses that continue to mount."
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