Oct 29 2002

Riaa Loses Debate By 256 votes to 72

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RIAA chairmam* and CEO Hilary Rosen suffered a heavy defeat at the Oxford Union last week, when the motion she was proposing, “This House believes that the free music mentality is a threat to the future of music,” was rejected by 256 votes to 72. The Oxford Union, you may recall, is the debating club that produces top politicians.

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