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April 26, 2005
aussies driven to downloading...
Over at p2p.net there's a rather well researched article by Alex Malik about the lack of availability of popular chart Australian music (we're not talking indy bedroom rockers here) on the major music services as available to the average australian consumer.
So while ARIA disseminated the message in the recent Kazaa case that illegally downloading music is immoral and illegal, Jesse McCartney’s record label (an ARIA member) has failed to make the track available as an authorised digital download, and has now deleted the single - thereby possibly driving consumers to p2p networks and mp3 websites.
p2p.net article: aussies driven to downloading
Posted by funnelbc at April 26, 2005 11:07 PM
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