Monday, February 8, 2010

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SGAE brands us as uneducated

In the words of Ramon Muntaner, Director of the Mediterranean area of \u200b\u200bthe SGAE, "the country's cultural level is below with other countries," which gives cause for criticism of the organization. He claims that the charges are not directed to users, but life's paradoxes, passes the bill to the owners of barber shops, businesses and anyone who buys a CD, because so sir, who pays the famous canon?


If by any chance you call the company to inquire about fees to pay to have a business that turns on the radio, the explanations are worthy of publication. To the question of whether we can put the radio to hear the news without payment of duties, answer no because, and here is the best, the tuning of the program enters the pack. Yes yes, tiririririririri also costs. Could we then collect from the taxi drivers have put the radio? Of course, now they tell me we can demand payment, the announcer says. There's that, a great example of culture, the pocket, which is more important.

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