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Kevin Cogill, a blogger on Antiquiet, a site that provides uncensored music reviews and interviews, was arrested yesterday at his home near Los Angeles on suspicion of violating federal copyright law after he allegedly posted nine songs from the unreleased -- and highly-anticipated -- Guns N' Roses album Chinese Democracy. Here is how his fellow Antiquiet bloggers described the situation facing Cogill, who posts under the name Skwerl: Axl Rose didn't call the FBI, but today it became more than obvious that someone really was serious about that threat. Johnny and I sat on a pew in the U.S. D...
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posted: 18 weeks 6 days ago topics: copyright, copyright act, copyright law |
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