Since we've had discussions not long ago about file-swapping and downloading ethics, etc. I thought some of you KaZaa and Morpheus users may find this article from last week of interest:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/12/04/file.sharers.ap/index.html

It seems that anti-piracy groups might be able to force ISP's to give up records pertaining to their client's file uploading and downloading habits. This would be one way to hold the users of file-swapping services accountable both for the files they get from other users and for the ones they allow to be redistributed from their hard drives.

That's one small step forward for copyright protection and one giant leap backwards for KaZaa users, both past and present.
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Jim Eshleman