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Senator plans P2P summit
Internetnews.com: U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman plans to convene a peer-to-peer summit within the next two months in hopes of avoiding a federally mandated response to online piracy. The Minnesota Republican said the answers to protecting copyrighted material are more likely to be found through technological innovation rather than passage of more laws.
January 14, 2004 at 04:50 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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