Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska warns online file-sharing companies that if they don’t crack down on piracy and porn on their networks, Congress will. The entertainment industry, citing copyright infringement and possession rights, says these networks are costing artists and the industry billions of dollars. Sharing networks such as Grokster, Kazaa and Morpheus enable hundreds of millions of consumers worldwide to trade songs, videos, software and other digital files directly while bypassing retail outlets. A recent Supreme Court decision eliminated the need for any immediate congressional action.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2118524/senator-threatens-crackdown-on-file-sharing.html

