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...recording industry is expected to unveil an "amnesty program": illegal file sharers can fess up before they're hit with a lawsuit. But first they must destroy all their downloads. DON'T EXPECT CHEERS...
...cover that debt is for both parents to work, and still they are stretched too thin. It is this phenomenon, Warren and Tyagi argue, that has made having a child "the single best predictor" of financial ruin. Married couples with children are more than twice as likely to file for bankruptcy as childless couples; they are 75% more likely to be late paying bills and also more likely to face foreclosure on their homes...
Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) spokesperson Steven G. Catalano said HUPD has taken three incident reports involving these calls since Sept. 2, and at least two other students said they received similar calls but did not file formal reports...
...RIAA has become so focused on punishing a select few to make their point—they filed 261 lawsuits against individual file sharers across the country this Monday—that it misses the point entirely. The age of downloading is upon us and litigation will not stem its arrival. The music industry will be better served by adapting than by fighting the tide...
Record companies blame file sharing for a 31 percent drop in compact disc sales since mid-2000—a number that may overstate the effect of sharing due to the contracting economy—but they should be finding ways to generate revenue that do not depend on litigation...