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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>the music industry has made an industry of complaining about piracy.

They reject technological solutions and the opportunity for settlements (which means revenue opportunities for artists) because they get commercial and legislative opportunites out of the current position.

Is it a coincidence that the people who advise on piracy are so often the very same law firms who make millions of dollars from having the piracy cases run?</description>
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<p>They reject technological solutions and the opportunity for settlements (which means revenue opportunities for artists) because they get commercial and legislative opportunites out of the current position.</p>
<p>Is it a coincidence that the people who advise on piracy are so often the very same law firms who make millions of dollars from having the piracy cases run?</p>
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