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A Sony Music office in Mexico has been raided after the label refused to hand over the recordings of one of Latin America’s biggest artists, Alejandro Fernández. Police took over 6,000 CDs that Sony refused to return, even though Fernández’...
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Here I was thinking that Sony was the dominant electronics company that which is almost invincible in its stature. But the Japanese firm is more akin to a - to quote...
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