Copyright Drama Prevents Artist From Sharing Music on...
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From the page: "That is because MySpace are not equipped to deal with the notion that anyone other than a major can claim a copyright," the manager writes, adding that the file-sharers are not the biggest 'bootleggers' - the record labels are.
Several big shot labels are still selling Collins' track today even though their license to do so expired several years ago. This basically means that the labels are pirating his music, and making profit from these activities.
Aw c'mon. Devote your life to suing the record labels for copyright infringements. It's a worthwhile cause.


