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Lily Allen (and friends) take on file sharing, gets caught sharing someone else's words on 50 Cent on new blog

Lily Allen @ Roseland Ballroom (more by Natasha Ryan)
Lily Allen

“I havent written on here for a while but I’ve taken the time to write this as I think music piracy is having a dangerous effect on British music, but some really rich and successful artists like Nick Mason from Pink Floyd and Ed O’Brien from Radiohead don’t seem to think so. Last week in an article in the Times these guys from huge bands said file sharing music is fine. It probably is fine for them. They do sell-out arena tours and have the biggest Ferrari collections in the world. For new talent though, file sharing is a disaster as it’s making it harder and harder for new acts to emerge.” [Lily Allen on MySpace, September 14, 2009]

On September 20th Lily Allen started a blog called “It’s Not Alright“. Her first post was a letter by James Blunt that started with the line “Lily is our Leader”. Other posts include a letter from Tim Rice Oxley from Keane, one from Matt Bellamy from Muse, and, ironically, a post about 50 Cent that she lifted without credit from Techdirt. She has since, sort of, apologized. There are also posts by/about Mark Ronson, The Futureheads, Patrick Wolf, and Bat For Lashes’ Natasha Khan.