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From the Sydney Morning Herald:
Some of the biggest names in Australian music have signed on to back a landmark court ruling against the owners of music file-sharing technology Kazaa.
More than 50 Australian bands, musicians and managers . . . have united to sign a letter in support of the ruling, saying it shows that "ripping off our music and sharing it on the internet for profit is wrong". Link from Tony Healy, Senior Fellow of the IPI.
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