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"Stepping into the spotlight to admit your guilt is probably not a sensible course for most people sharing music files online," Wendy Seltzer, staff attorney for Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital privacy group, said in a statement.
The group cautioned that RIAA doesn't represent all music copyright owners and couldn't ensure that people admitting guilt through the amnesty program wouldn't be sued by others claiming copyright infringement.
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Damn the torpedos, full speed ahead
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