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". Irish superstars Boyzone and the Corrs have asked the European Parliament to protect their music in the age of the Internet. It is very important for Ireland's music and publishing industry that music can be accessed through the Internet legally. It is especially important that the success of young up-and-coming musicians and performers is not jeopardised by piracy. The music industry would crumble without proper protection from piracy on the Internet. The rights of authors and creative people of all kinds are a priority but the directive also aims to allow libraries to continue to make copies available for private use. However, the libraries have accepted that the rights of authors are a priority."@en1
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