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Lily Allen: Piracy's okay as long as the pirates make money


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Lily Allen has backtracked in the fight against music piracy -

she is happy for fans to circulate illegal copies of her albums,

as long as they don't give them away for free.

read more: http://fwd4.me/5EG

source: WENN.com

image: Fair Use/Youtube/Screengrab: LILY ALLEN

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I think she meant " as long as the pirates don't make money"

I think you are wrong Dude. She said she wants people to place value

in her music. She seems a little dingy to me.

Another Yobama voter.

I know she lives in the UK but I'm sure ACORN registered

her to vote anyway. :lol:

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