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Published: Monday 30 October 2006
Now this article nails the topic on the head. We p...
Stephen
I concur with Dr. Ian Kearns: "It is not the music...
Joseph A.
Intellectual property and the downloading of songs...
Patrick Orchard
iPod users should be classified as criminals becau...
Kelly Hayden
Lets face it a CD,DVD, cassette or piece of vinyl ...
galley slave#41
How long before the copyright laws start limiting ...
Galley Slave #42
I believe that French law has for many years recog...
David Bowler
This problem should have been addressed in the 70s...
Anonymous
Piracy is used by the music, film and software ind...
Peter O'Rourke
This could be solved by the very industry that cr...
Charles Wood
Hurray! At last someone actually willing to stand ...
zakala
Just about everything said here was said at APIG h...
Anonymous
If the recording industry wants to survive it will...
Anonymous
300 years? Most of the most draconian aspects of ...
Joe Whitehead
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