The internet is getting fans in hot water. Ignition, the management company of pop group Oasis is considering suing fans with unofficial web sites for breach of copyright. It says they have made illegal copies of songs, photographs and video clips. Some sites have stopped doing this following a 30-day ultimatum, but others have said […]
The internet is getting fans in hot water. Ignition, the management company of pop group Oasis is considering suing fans with unofficial web sites for breach of copyright. It says they have made illegal copies of songs, photographs and video clips. Some sites have stopped doing this following a 30-day ultimatum, but others have said they will ignore the warnings, and criticized Ignition for censoring the internet. The copyright issue is sensitive now internet usage is rising and record companies are preparing to sell music on-line.