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Old 04-26-2013, 05:29 PM   #21
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The story of entrenched industries demanding special protection from the market is repeated so often it has become a cliche.

Here's an ad from the Music Defense League that appeared in the November 24, 1930 Jefferson City Post-Tribune, whining about the evils of "canned music":



This also brings to mind the MPAA likening VCRs to the Boston Strangler.

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