TVU Networks answers copyright questions

November 6, 2006, 8:00am PST | Length: 00:02:08
CNET News.com reporter Greg Sandoval speaks with TVU Networks CEO Paul Shen about the company's peer-to-peer software, which enables people to stream live TV broadcasts on to the Web without any authorization and involves file-sharing--a word that always gives entertainment executives pause.
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