RIAA fires new round of volleys
A recording-industry trade group said on Thursday it had filed lawsuits against 762 people it suspects of distributing its songs for free over internet "peer to peer" networks like Kazaa and eDonkey.
The Recording Industry Association of America has now sued roughly 5,400 people over the past year in an effort to discourage the online song copying that it believes has cut into CD sales.
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