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By Zenon
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Great news for us but bad news for the music industry, a report from the Treasury has decided that there will be no extention for the current 50 year limit to 95 years on British music copyright which means that from 2008 Cliff Richard's first songs will be free for all and by 2020 we can do anything we want with the Beatles' material!
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By rich2006
#257596
Your missing the bigger picture here my friend!. How long before One True Voice or Hear-Say become available?
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By kendra k
#257604
i love how cliff richard was one of the nefarious arms behind the extension. that seems like a joke.

i'm waiting for something similar to happen in america. it realy affects library services. stupid disney.
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By DemonHorse
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rich2006 wrote:Your missing the bigger picture here my friend!. How long before One True Voice or Hear-Say become available?


about another 45-50 years?
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By Yudster
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kendra k wrote:i love how cliff richard was one of the nefarious arms behind the extension. that seems like a joke.

i'm waiting for something similar to happen in america. it realy affects library services. stupid disney.


I thought Cliff Richard was a joke?
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By rich2006
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DemonHorse wrote:
rich2006 wrote:Your missing the bigger picture here my friend!. How long before One True Voice or Hear-Say become available?


about another 45-50 years?


Jesus!! Im not sure i can wait or live that long!!. Looks like im selling out to itunes.
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By Loudmouthed_Cutie
#258157
well by the time their copyrights expire no-one will buy them so they might aswell be free

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