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Saturday, January 10, 2004 |
BeSonic: "The group Test Achats, also known as Test-Aankoop hopes to make the biggest European legal precedent against the world's largest music labels for releasing CDs with copy-protection technology.
The group and a growing number of consumers criticize the fact, that with copy-protected CDs the music industry prevents honest consumers from making back-up versions of CDs and it also makes playback impossible on any device but home stereos and portable devices."
What's more, we already paid for copying when buying the cd-r, minidiscs, etc. for a price that includes an extra copying-tax, which benefits companies like Sony.
Stuff Sony!
10:37:17 AM
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© Copyright 2004 Hetty Litjens.
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