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Jan. 27th, 2006 08:17 amCanada's largest record company is fully funding the legal defense of a woman being sued by the RIAA.
The privately-owned Nettwerk Music Group is intervening, it says, because the songs downloaded by the Gruebel family include Avril Lavigne, a Nettwerk management client.
"The current actions of the RIAA are not in my artists' best interests," said Nettwerk chief executive Terry McBride in a statement.
Also,
Alberta Premier Ralph Klein says "screw the Canada Health Act!" and announces plans to move forward with privatisation of nonessential health care in Alberta. Klein was asked to stay quiet about his health care plans during the election, but now says the Stephen Harper supports him on this issue.
The privately-owned Nettwerk Music Group is intervening, it says, because the songs downloaded by the Gruebel family include Avril Lavigne, a Nettwerk management client.
"The current actions of the RIAA are not in my artists' best interests," said Nettwerk chief executive Terry McBride in a statement.
Also,
Alberta Premier Ralph Klein says "screw the Canada Health Act!" and announces plans to move forward with privatisation of nonessential health care in Alberta. Klein was asked to stay quiet about his health care plans during the election, but now says the Stephen Harper supports him on this issue.
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Date: 2006-01-27 01:49 pm (UTC)Also, hidden agenda? What hidden agenda?