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		<title>By: Pay indie artists and break the music monopoly — Legalize Music Piracy : This Magazine // Canadian progressive politics, environment, art, culture // Subscribe today</title>
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		<description>[...] First it was a few dozen people like Daynes joining a Facebook group, then several dozen more. Then the question went around: “Who wants to make a website?” Next came a message board and chat room on a clunky-looking DIY homepage. Then came a party constitution, a set of bylaws, and some interim party officials. [...]</description>
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