“An internet cafe chain has been told to hand over £100,000 for allowing customers to burn music onto CDs. The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has given EasyInternetCafe until August 14 to pay. The cafe company says using CD writers to make illegal copies is against its rules. But it admits customers did download music from the internet and burn it onto CDs…”
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