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    This Week In Music Commentary

    Posted by April 17, 2016April 16, 2016 Leave a comment on This Week In Music Commentary

    6a00d83451b36c69e201b7c8304212970b-100wiLed Zeppelin‘s headed to court over alleged song theft, why we need pirate radio more than ever, and deep exploration of IFPI’s Global Music Report as we listen in on the week’s music commentary

    • Led Zeppelin Copyright Case To Go Jury, But Band Will Likely Lose
    • Why We Need Pirate Radio For The Twenty-First Century
    • Analyst Mark Mulligan Dives Into IFPI’s Global Music Report 2016 And Surfaces Several Surprising Takeaways
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