Posted AT 12:38 PM EDT on 30/09/05
CRIA's file-sharing claim 'wrong headed,' group says
The Canadian Recording Industry Association's claim that file-sharing is hurting the industry is "wrong-headed," says a legal group established by the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law.
The Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic made the statement in reaction to the results of two surveys commissioned by the CRIA and announced Thursday. The CRIA said that "the rise of file-swapping has coincided with a 41 per cent or $541-million (Cdn.
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