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Saturday, 4th July 2009
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Online music industry
Time is coming for pirates and studios to work together
APRIL Fools' Day heralded the leak of an unfinished version of the film X-Men Origins: Wolverine a month before its UK and US release dates.
Body blow to music pirates
CONSUMERS face a crackdown on file-sharing websites which offer home entertainment for free after the successful prosecution of one of the illicit industry's leading players.
Downloading culture scuppered as internet pirates walk plank to jail
THE entertainment industry struck a major blow against the growing culture of illegal downloads of films, songs and computer games yesterday after four men were jailed in Sweden.
France fails to agree move on illegal music downloads
FRENCH legislators yesterday rejected legislation to permit cutting off the internet connections of people who illegally download music and films. But the government plans to resurrect the bill for another vote soon.
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