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Station Timezone: GMT (GMT+00:00) - London, Europe
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| Shed FM UK |
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Station Timezone: GMT (GMT+00:00) - London, Europe
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Station Timezone: -03 (GMT-03:00) - Asuncion, America
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Station Timezone: CST (GMT-06:00) - Chicago, America
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| Christ Vision Media Network Internet Radio |
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Station Timezone: EST (GMT-05:00) - New York, America
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| 70 Vibe FM |
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Station Timezone: SAST (GMT+02:00) - Johannesburg, Africa
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Station Timezone: EST (GMT-05:00) - New York, America
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| Kiss FM Dance Music Australia |
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Station Timezone: AEDT (GMT+11:00) - Melbourne, Australia
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| Big FM Spain |
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Station Timezone: CET (GMT+01:00) - Madrid, Europe
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Station Timezone: GMT (GMT+00:00) - London, Europe
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Station Timezone: GMT (GMT+00:00) - London, Europe
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Station Timezone: GMT (GMT+00:00) - London, Europe
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| Plan B 104.5 FM |
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From PaidContent.org – “Some estimates say 80 per cent of all internet traffic comprises copyright-infringing files on P2P networks. ISPs have largely stood by, allowing a massive devaluation of copyrighted music. This … has prompted a crisis in recorded music.”
As the record industry continues its failed attempt at stemming the tide of piracy, they are starting to point the finger at ISP’s (Internet Service Providers), implying that these companies are doing nothing to inhibit the flow of pirated copyrights. That would be like telling the government they have a responsibility to stop every car on a highway to check it illegal contraband. Click on the links below to see the whole story on PaidContent.org or on Digg.com.