The death of Oink

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Disco Bob

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More "robbing the artists" and "killing the industry" talk from the BPI.

I still don't see it - all I get from them is an impression of greed. Technology hasn't, isn't and won't kill the music business it has just made it easier for the authorities to find the modern day equivalent of home tapers.

I made mix-tapes back in the day, now I download music. If it's any good I may even buy it to get something of better quality. I've got thousands of CD's, tapes and vinyl: Killing music? I gave it f*cking life!

Huge pirate music site shut down

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Police also raided the home of the IT worker's father

British and Dutch police have shut down one of the world's biggest sources of illegally-downloaded music.
A flat on Teesside and several properties in Amsterdam were raided as part of an Interpol investigation into the members-only website OiNK. BBC
 
if the internet is killing bands...


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it's not killing bands, it's killing record executives

boo ****ing hoo
 
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