Censure RIAA, mp3 farms and figures p2p.

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Censure 03:12:02 RIAA, mp3 farms and figures p2p.
– The latest arrogant threat of RIAA hit the daily electronic 'Register', which in response republished online, without comment, the letter sent to him by Amy Weiss, chief press officer of the lobby of the American record. In this communication we pretend not to notice the sarcasm used with both hands from the head in most of his articles, explicitly requiring removal of the article from the network.
– The software house Packeteer has found its demonstrations to more than five hundred companies in the UK, during which he recognized as eighty percent of them have music or video files on computers not authorized employee, obtained through the use of p2p client.
– According to a study of recento Jupiter, about 40 percent of internet users who use broadband connections, such as ADSL, sharing music files on the network, a figure that drops to 18 percent for users with dial-up connections . The percentage of these users are willing to spend to buy more music, however, is double that of the users who have never used p2p networks.