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This Day In Music History: April 27th

On April 27th, 2005 our favorite president George W. Bush signed a law into effect that allowed for up to three years in prison for anyone that pirated music or films on the Internet. Pirating music/media is pretty widely controversial between both fans and artists alike, but I think we can all agree three years in prison seems a bit extensive.

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PostedApril 27, 2016
AuthorSam Reed
TagsThis Day In Music History, George W Bush

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