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I Want My MP3

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Scan day: 07 February 2014 UTC
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Description: An open letter to lawmakers stating that musicians and singers must conform to technological changes and find new ways to make money off their talents. Asserts that propping up the old market paradigm will not work.
Please don't let the current freedoms of the Internet be restricted by laws. The Internet should change the music industry, but the music industry should not legally hinder the Internet. It is technology that allowed artists to sell recorded music in the first place, and it is technology that now forces them to get back to work!
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Page title:I Want My MP3
Keywords:MP3, Napster, Gnutella, recorded music, laws, music on the internet, music freedom, RIAA, Recording Industry Association of America
Description:As technology evolves, it creates and destroys ways of making money. Musicians and singer must conform to these technological changes, and find new ways to make money off their talents. There is simply no turning back.
IP-address:74.95.212.99

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Creation Date: 11-jun-2000
Expiration Date: 01-jan-2019