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Old 29-11-2011, 09:34   #4589
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Post Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2011) Vol. III.

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Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
Considering Virgin are/were a record label I doubt they'll be promoting a service that allow you to pirate music.
Due to the licensing of the Virgin brand by Virgin Group (Virgin Enterprises Limited) the connection between Virgin Media, Virgin Records (Virgin Music) a division of EMI, Virgin Atlantic Airways and the many other Virgin-branded companies can be about as loose as the connection between virgin and Britney Spears.

However, no self-respecting organisation, whether or not they ever had a connection with the music business, should or would condone music piracy.

Is it me or does the name Spotify, in the context of popular music, conjure up images of acne-ridden teens? Couldn't the Swedes have come up with a better name?
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