The Internet's rent-a-cops
Next time you try to download the latest pop tunes over the Internet, don't be surprised if you get a message chewing you out as a thief. "Mr. Morgenstern, president of Overpeer Inc., said his year-old, 15-employee company in New York fools would-be pirates some 300 million times a month by flooding file-sharing networks with decoys, mostly masquerading as popular songs."
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