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If the Indian Music Industry (IMI) officials have their way, people who download and listen to songs on their mobile phones will be prosecuted for violating the Copyright Act.
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Harvard Law professor Charles Nesson, poses in his office in Cambridge, Mass., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2008, in front of a screen displaying songs at issue in a copyright case over peer-to-peer file sharing. Nesson, representing Boston University student...
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