Canadian Music Industry Busts Record Store for Selling Import CDs
Owner says it’s silly “to go after a man who is essentially supporting the recording industry when illegally downloaded music is rampant.” The Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) is about as intelligent as its counterpart to the south, doing everything in its power to make enemies out of both consumers and those actually willing to bother with the hassle of selling copyrighted music in the first place. Take the case of David Nolan, 60, owner and operator of Legend Records, an independent music store in Ottawa, Canada. An undercover agent from the CRIA discovered that Nolan was selling CDs that violated Canadian copyright law for not having bar codes, and subsequently notified the authorities who then raided his store back in April.
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Canadian Music Industry Busts Record Store for Selling Import CDs
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