Jan 31 2003

Finnish Music Industry Wants Kindergartens to Pay for Singing

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The finish music organization demands that kinder-gardens pay royalties for singing copyright-protected songs. It would seem that the sarcastic remarks about the possibility of the music companies charging us for just carrying a copyright-protected tune in the shower are beginning to appear as a reality.


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