7 years after Napster, 2 years after KaZaA, and 1 year after Bolt, music artists have yet to see a cut from the money intended to compensate them for the damages these services allegedly caused.
There's a storm brewing among artist managers angry over what it sees as the usual theft of money owed to their clients by greedy record executives. For 7 years after Napster, 2 years after KaZaA, and 1 year after Bolt, music artists have yet to see a cut from the money intended to compensate them for the damages these services allegedly caused.
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just goes to show who the really honest ones are
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