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Posted AT 8:45 AM EST on 25/05/05

Music's copyright defenders face an unstoppable force

From Wednesday's Globe and Mail

More than a dozen years into the war on sampling, postmodern music is proving impossible to turn off.Copyright crackdowns on the sound collages of hip-hop and electronic music have simply moved unauthorized sampling onto the black market. Commercial acts without major-label cash, such as Canadian producers Sixtoo and Caribou, often now record live musicians rather than digging through records.

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