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May 17, 2006 -- Music labels trying to sue XM satellite
Remember cassette tapes that you used to play in your car tape player or the VCR tapes youd play in your VCR machine. It was perfectly label to make copies or songs or movies and watch them on these formats. But the music label companies want to change history. They have filed suit against XM satellite, which has a device people can store songs on after hearing them on their satellite system. To Clark, this is ridiculous. The law states that people can copy music for personal use as long as theyve paid for it. Sirius Radio has a similar device, but that company caved to the labels and pays them a kickback when people subscribe. The four labels are Universal, Sony-BMG, Warner and EMI. Those companies control the entire music business and they are trying to take away your music and your rights.
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