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In the 80s, the BPI launched its now-iconic campaign to combat an early form of copyright infringement:
Home Taping Is Killing Music. Of course, as it turned out, that wasn't true — music is alive and well — and the notion that taping songs from the radio for personal use should qualify as copyright infringement is questionable to begin with (even if it's not at all surprising that record labels saw it that way). Naturally, the campaign was and is ripe for parody, and our favorite is a simple alternative version...