RIAA, US Senate take aim at music piracy in Russia
The Recording Industry of America is hoping that a recent anti-piracy effort by the U.S. Senate will have an effect on illegal music downloading in Russia.
Just before Christmas, the Senate passed a resolution stressing that the Russian Federation must provide more effective protection of intellectual property rights.
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