Jethro Tull
Nov 26 2006, Pankaj

The record industry has lost its battle to extend copyright protection for ageing pop stars after a long-awaited Treasury review concluded it would do little to encourage new creativity.

A fiercely fought campaign, backed by artists as varied as.

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