The Bush administration's top lawyer and the Christian Coalition threw their weight behind the entertainment industry Monday in a closely watched Supreme Court fight over file swapping.
The Business Roundtable, a national trade association for corporate executives, said Wednesday that company board members and chief executives need to pay more attention to computer security.
The owners of the popular Kazaa file-swapping software have withstood assaults from the record industry for years, but now they're facing a new enemy that may be even harder to fight: competition.
It's probably not the first time that record company executives have been likened to Al Capone, but this time a judge might have to agree or disagree.
Lawyers representing the entertainment industry and file-swapping companies will meet in Pasadena, California, on Tuesday as a federal appeals court hears the first arguments in a case likely to shape the future of online file swapping.
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