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Old 01-09-2004, 01:07 PM   #8
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Stop reading the Sun, they've distorted it, as usual.

The real motive behind the lawsuits are obviously the low prices, but that's not the position they're taking legally. It's apparently something relating to copyright, but they're not going to be stupid enough to walk into court and argue they should sell stuff more expensively.

Since bottom line is, the CD distributors have been paid and the artists have received their royalties, so there's nowhere to go legally on that front.
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