Sep 5 2002

Anti-Copying Company Says Blame The Music Industry Not Us

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Midbar, the company that has been selling a lot of anti-copying technology to music publishers, says it is just a technology provider. “It’s up to the labels which of the CD products they want to implement,” says Midbar’s V.P. Of Sales and Marketing, Noam Zur. “Consumers with complaints need to contact the music companies, not Midbar”, he says.
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