Net song swappers identities' seen as hard to track
Identifying the alleged song swappers at the centre of the music industry’s legal battle with the Internet community may be near impossible, sources say. "It may be hard to track these people down," warns Peter Bissonnette, president of Calgary’s Shaw Communications.
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