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cartel's RIAA is licking its wounds after losing a bid for unfettered
access to the hard drive of an Oregon mother it's victimizing in a p2p
file sharing case.
The woman, Tanya Andersen, lives alone with her nine-year-old daughter, Kylee, surviving on Social Security disability payments. >> P2PNET
Gotshrimp >> Also check this story and find out that: The recording industry will wake up and admit any of this -- even when it's their own study? Of course not. It pretty much boggles the mind to realize that the industry has a study that shows their own strategy is hurting their market, and they refuse to believe it. That takes a special kind of business cluelessness.
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