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Re: articles on criminalizing file sharing
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- Subject: Re: articles on criminalizing file sharing
- From: Jean-Marie Faivre <faivre.j-m69@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 18:36:41 EST
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Well ...and what about P2P pathway in health full text papers ? ..why not ?? Sincerely yours --Jean-Marie Faivre.M.D. Nephrology Department Library CHU-Lyon.France -- le 21/01/05 1:01, Hamaker, Chuck � cahamake@email.uncc.edu a �crit�: > State bill could cripple P2P > By John Borland , CNET News.com January 18, 20 > http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5540937.html > > A bill introduced in California's Legislature last week has raised the > possibility of jail time for developers of file-swapping software who > don't stop trades of copyrighted movies and songs online.
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