Record Labels Continue Their Attack On Spanish File Sharing Prog...

Courtesy Techdirt  Wed, 05/20/2009 - 19:15

We've seen a series of efforts by the big four major record labels to shut down file search engines and software in Spain, despite the fact that such systems have been ruled legal in the country in the past.

In one case, they were able to get one guy to cop a guilty plea and get jail time, because he couldn't afford to fight the charges.

The latest such story is actually getting covered by the Associated Press,...


 

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