Stars join MP3 fight

British Music Rights (BMR) has today launched an 'Awareness Week' against the use of controversial free online music swapping services, such as Napster and MP3.com.

NEWS The campaign hopes to protect the 29,000 music writers in Britain, who contribute over £3.2bn to the domestic economy. High-profile stars such as Sir Elton John are also backing the 'Respect the Value of Music' drive, which aims to target the 'threat' of free music. File-sharing devices allow users to freely swap digital music files over the net, giving rise to illegal 'virtual' music collections on a user's PC. The annual worldwide cost of lost music sales to file sharing is estimated to hit the £3bn mark by 2005.

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