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ART BUSINESS: LAST IN SERIES

When Napster first appeared in the 1990s the music business was asleep at the wheel. It took a concerted effort by the industry to stop pirating.

Sadly there’s no such concerted effort by the art world and so we’re left as individuals to deal with the growing issue of copyright infringement.

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