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		<title>Downloads Getting Harder, Canucks Love The Web, Mammoliti Calls Gangs Terrorists</title>
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		<title>Musica Gratuitous</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Photo by Fanch the System. Illegal music downloading has been a hot topic for almost a decade now, and the conversation has moved at a glacial pace. In the States, the music recording industry has sued individual consumers, encrypted CDs to prevent burning, and passed overreaching copyright laws to halt the momentum of rabid file-swappers. [...]]]></description>
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