Peer-to-peer music-swapping sites will soon come under attack from a new leader in the music industry's anti-piracy movement. Pop star Britney Spears this month will begin appearing in TV ads warning that illegally downloading music is the same as stealing a CD from a record store. Other artists, including Madonna and rapper Nelly, will be joining in the ad campaign.
But making an impact figures to be difficult, as peer-to-peer music-swapping sites are fast becoming the norm for obtaining music. Finding an alternative means of interacting with customers is likely to be a more productive solution for the music industry than having millionaire artists cry poverty through a new version of an old anti-piracy song.
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