Spanish Hair Salons Turn Off Radios in Protest

Angry royalty groups demand monthly fee for listening to music with customers, tell customers to bring iPods instead. Hairdressers in Spain have decided to protest a recent crackdown by royalty collecting groups there by silencing their salons and urging customers to bring in their iPods instead. “From now on, when you come to the hairdressers don’t forget to bring your own music from home!” read the signs now gracing salon windows.

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Thursday, January 28th, 2010 P2P News

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