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		<title>By: robhyndman.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Canadian Music Creators Coalition</title>
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		<description>[...] She Said BOOM (!) indeed. Yet another earthquake in the political landscape of the Canadian music industry - in a year that has seen Nettwerk&#8217;s conspicuous decision to go its own way on file sharing litigation, and the departure from CRIA of six Canadian independent music labels, as Michael Geist puts it:  Some of Canada&#8217;s best-known musicians have launched the Canadian Music Creators Coalition, which in the words of the coalition will &#8220;ensure that lobbyists for major record labels and music publishers are not the only voices heard in debates about Canada&#8217;s copyright laws and other key cultural policy issues.&#8221; [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] She Said BOOM (!) indeed. Yet another earthquake in the political landscape of the Canadian music industry - in a year that has seen Nettwerk&#8217;s conspicuous decision to go its own way on file sharing litigation, and the departure from CRIA of six Canadian independent music labels, as Michael Geist puts it:  Some of Canada&#8217;s best-known musicians have launched the Canadian Music Creators Coalition, which in the words of the coalition will &#8220;ensure that lobbyists for major record labels and music publishers are not the only voices heard in debates about Canada&#8217;s copyright laws and other key cultural policy issues.&#8221; [...]</p>
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