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    Jury orders woman to pay US$222,000 for illegal music sharing 06 October, 2007 05:22

    A US federal jury, on Thursday ordered a Minneapolis woman to pay US$220,000 to six music companies for illegally downloading and sharing copyrighted music over a peer-to-peer network.
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    The E-Music Trap 26 August, 2000 12:01

    Pushed by the popularity of MP3 files and song-sharing sites such as Napster Inc., music labels are the first players in the entertainment industry to jump -- for the most part, unwillingly -- into online digital distribution.
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    States Sue Record Labels over Price Fixing 10 August, 2000 12:01

    BOSTON (08/09/2000) - As the controversy over online music continues to boil, 28 states and two U.S. commonwealths initiated a lawsuit Tuesday against the five major record labels, as well as three music retailers, charging that they had conspired to artificially inflate and fix CD prices.
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