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FREE MP3! FREE MP3! My new single, for free. Seriously.
12:47 PM May 5th, 2011
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RT @: The Best of Bowie is available on Amazon for £3.00, ~ 8p per track. More pricing like this please! <- THIS
3:07 AM Feb 24th, 2011
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Piracy once again fails to get in way of record box office - outrageous how they keep using
12:39 AM Feb 24th, 2011
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RT @: Well, is over. If that's the best Britain has to offer, is it any wonder the music industry's in such trouble? <- THIS
2:00 PM Feb 15th, 2011
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I've tuned off . It's like someone got music, took a shit on it, then patted itself on the back for it infront of xfactor audience.
1:27 PM Feb 15th, 2011
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I'd like to thank for spending 2 hours reminding everyone why nobody actually spends money on this shit & downloads it instead.
1:28 PM Feb 15th, 2011
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And don't forget that if you like any of the songs you hear during the show, you can download the albums from pirate bay afterwards.
12:12 PM Feb 15th, 2011
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Telegraph article: In 2002 single cost £3.54. Today a download costs 82p. CD single contained 4 tracks. 4x0.82 = £3.20.
7:20 AM Feb 15th, 2011
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Shame on the Telegraph for running such a bullshit filled propaganda piece.
7:17 AM Feb 15th, 2011
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Might've guessed @ would be on fine soapbox form today with Brits looming. How many MPs and Lords got free tickets this year?
7:14 AM Feb 15th, 2011
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Listening to @, @ and all those propaganda, common-sense, legal-ruling ignoring numpties is suffocating music fans.
7:13 AM Feb 15th, 2011
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RT @: "The industry is appealing to the hearts and minds of music fans" < . < Typo? Should be "appalling" ;)
7:08 AM Feb 15th, 2011
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Exclusive: UK gov acknowledges that may keep net access from poor and DCMS gets "confused" over my "leak":
4:26 AM Feb 10th, 2011
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ACS:Law Judgment Has Serious Implications for Digital Economy Act - more thoughts on big news
12:31 PM Feb 9th, 2011
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Project Merlin is starting to look like the bankers won the day.£190bn in lending is neither net nor new lending and at commercial rates
6:12 AM Feb 9th, 2011
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Music Royalty Society collects money for imaginary artists
5:27 AM Feb 8th, 2011
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Wow, the video quality, buffering time and the player of five.tv itself is a total failure, now I remember why I always download TV shows.
2:50 PM Feb 4th, 2011
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RT @: and MediaCAT close their doors, ending filesharing claims <- Cowardly theives
2:50 PM Feb 4th, 2011
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Information Commissioner uses jaw-droppingly terrible excuse to justify dropping action against BT in case;
11:55 PM Feb 1st, 2011
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Congratulations on SKY and HBO teaming up to launch a channel which encourages everyone on Virgin to torrent TV shows. *slow golf clap*
2:21 PM Feb 1st, 2011
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- Name BPI Boycott
- Location UK
- Web http://www.bpiboy...
- Bio BPI claims piracy is killing the music industry and supports the Digital Economy Bill with it's disproportionate threats and punishments. Join the protest.
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