Damn. ___________________________ INTERNET FILE-SHARING BIGGER THAN RECORD BUSINESS The California legislature was warned yesterday that free peer-to-peer music file sharing has become so common that its volume actually dwarfed the multi-billion dollar recording industry. Eric Garland, a Web trends analyst, told the Senate Select Committee on the Entertainment Industry that fighting the popular activity would be "a losing battle" and that the industry should instead embrace downloadable music as a part of their distribution model. Industry execs see it differently, however, and plan to push for legal challenges to P2P sharing while launching education campaigns about the illegality of such activity. [SOURCE: The Washington Post, AUTHOR: Jim Wasserman] (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40744-2003Mar28.html)