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By Neville Cordell

Published: Wednesday 18 June 2008


Name

Nora Humps


Location

East Bedingligh


Occupation

Wastrel


Comment

The grubby music industry isn't quite dead yet it seems but the sooner its put down the better. I totally agree with misceng. So who is getting this levy money.

If I am having to pay a levy for illegal downloads then in effect I have paid for those illegal downloads - right where do I get my illegal but paid for MP3's from then? - What, they only got Madonna and some bloke called MandM? I want monks chanting.



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