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RIAA apparently published copyright material by mistake

OVER ENTHUSIASTIC folk at musicunited.org, which issues stern warnings on its Web site about the unauthorised reproduction and distribution of copyrighted music, found itself with egg on its face yesterday when it appeared to have accidently published some copyright material belonging to the University of Chicago.

The RIAA – noted for its exceedingly fierce stance on music copyrights – owns the musicunited.org web site.

The pages have now been removed but that watchdog of Internet freedom – our old pal Mr Google – has a copy of the some of the content of the removed pages cached on its site.

The original material can be found here

And the cached Google musicunited.org pages are here

As its own web site says: "The rules are very simple. Unless you own the copyright, it's not yours to distribute." Oops!

News source: The Inquirer

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