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Topic History of: Are Sainsbury's encouraging copying?
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Martin K I don`t think they can take the blame Dixie, they were selling cassettes for years, next to cds.
dixie Sainsburys are now selling "Itunes gift Cards". In itself, not a problem, but they have produced a leaflet, available in the music section and at the checkouts. I was surprised to see a section called "burn it", and the paragraph: "This means you can insert a black CD and copy your personnel playlist. You're now good to go - play it in the car, CREATE ONE FOR FRIENDS, the kids