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Tunes that spike profits

Sagorika Dasgupta

Posted: Sunday, Mar 30, 2008 at 2314 hrs IST
Updated: Sunday, Mar 30, 2008 at 2314 hrs IST


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: shorter shelf life and easy access to music, piracy is haunting the industry as well. Vijay Lazarus, president, Indian Music Industry says: “As technology is everywhere and is getting enhanced, music piracy is also increasing. Piracy is a violation of law and though we have enough methods to litigate piracy issues, we have no software to curb it completely. Software can only trace the point of piracy and the time, but it cannot put a stop to this process.” Lazarus suggests that it is important that music companies should come together in the process of apprehending the pirates. ...

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