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Music Industry Groups Denounce ‘Incorrigible’ Baidu

Posted By: admin 5 June, 2008

Music Industry Groups Denounce ‘Incorrigible’ Baidu: The Chinese search engine was singled out for ‘blatant and massive piracy of music,’ namely for providing links to unauthorized digital copies of both Chinese and international music.

(Via NYT > Technology.)

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