The Risks of Music Piracy in 2013

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Bob Al-Greene
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The Risks of Music Piracy in 2013

The days of major record companies smothering Internet pirates with ridiculously high lawsuits are over. At least, that's the new policy at the Center for Copyright Infringement.

Under the new policy, you'll be treated to a series of warnings for illegally downloading content like music and movies, and may have your Internet speed cut as a form of censure. Major ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Time Warner have signed on. And while you might not have an impossibly high fine dropped on your head, litigation from the RIAA could still eat away at your savings.

Check out this infographic, courtesy of Total Bankruptcy Attorneys, to keep yourself informed on the potential risks you still face.

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