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IFPI Sings Piracy Blues (#909)
Posted: 1/20/2003; 10:18 AM by Terry Frazier
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More denial, misdrection, and scapegoating from the music industry as they avoid examing the issues any competent business exec would study -- changing demographics, slowing economy, poor product quality, and outmoded business practices. Following the lead of the US, Euros will seek laws to make their customers into criminals.

Online piracy costs jobs: music industry.
Economictimes Jan 20 2003 2:01AM ET

CANNES: In its harshest indictment yet of Internet piracy, a top official of the music industry said on Sunday Europe's 600,000 music professionals risk losing their jobs unless the industry fights back.

"They are all potential victims of online music piracy," Jay Berman, the CEO of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) told music executives in his annual address at the Midem music conference in southern France. [...] [Moreover - IP and patents news]

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