EMI stops supplying local music stores. But don’t pirate.
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| It seems the same music industry that likes to sue penniless single mothers and innocent little kittens for pirating music to put on their iPods and other players, is putting the axe to another legitimate source of their music.
Music publishing giant EMI is telling independent music stores that it’s not going to supply them any more, reports ZeroPaid Not that small retailers are the only ones having trouble acquiring stock. |
Recently Zavvi, formerly the UK and Ireland wing of Virgin Megastore, went out of business after being unable to keep up a supply of stock, when their main supplier Woolworth went bust.
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