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Public Enemy forced to remove MP3

Rob Parkhill writes "Public Enemy was forced to remove the MP3 file of "Bring The Noise 2000" from their web site on Wednesday. They wrote the song, they recorded the song, yet they are not allowed to give the song away. A short quote from that page: "The execs, lawyers and accountants who lately have made most of the money in the music biz, are now running scared from the technology that evens out the creative field and makes artists harder to pimp.""
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Public Enemy forced to remove MP3

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