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		<title>Dancing and Piracy &#8211; When My Posts Combine &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to NewTeeVee the the JK Wedding Entrance Dance (above) is Sony&#8217;s 8th most popular music video on YouTube, with nearly 26 million hits. When it was first released, Sony had a major problem. The song, Forever by Chris Brown, was their &#8216;property&#8217;. Lord knows Jill and Kevin Peterson didn&#8217;t pay no stinkin ASCAP fees. And [...]


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