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Peter Sunde, one of four co-founders of the longstanding torrent hub The Pirate Bay, has announced his plans to bankrupt the record industry with a new art project. Called the Kopimashin, the project basically creates an endless amount of copies of a specific audio track in order to demonstrate the folly of the music industry's calculated losses when it comes to piracy cases. -
Gnarls Barkley Reuniting in 2014 Says Cee Lo Green
For all the reunion talk going on about 2014, a new name entered into the fray after a brush with a paparazzo on Monday. Cee Lo Green, approached by a crack-reporter at Los Angeles International, said that Gnarls Barkley, his duo with producer Brian "Danger Mouse" Burton will be working on something during 2014. To quote him directly, Barkley will reunite "like, next year."
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