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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT38) NEW YORK -- September 18, 2003 -- INTERNET-MUSIC -- Despite the high-profile lawsuits filed last week against 261 people accused of illicitly distributing music over the Internet, millions of others continue to copy and share songs without paying for them. Lorraine Sullivan, a student at Hunter College in New York, paid $2,500 to the record industry association earlier this week to settle the lawsuit it filed against her. But she said she still saw nothing wrong with her use of file-sharing software. Sullivan in her New York City apartment in Sept. 12, 2003. (Willie J. Allen Jr./The New York Times)
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2003-09-18
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The New York Times Agency
Willie J. Allen Jr./The New York Times/Redux
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