Senate bill targets Internet song-swapping
Senate leaders late on Tuesday introduced a bill to make it easier to sue "peer-to-peer" services like Kazaa and eDonkey 2000, which allow users to copy music and movies for free over the Internet. The Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act of 2004 would allow companies to be held liable if they "intentionally induce" copyright infringement.
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