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		<title>By: OpenBusiness &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Business do Brasil - and no copyright!</title>
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		<description>[...] Since its party day for OpenBusiness and we are having our first MiniBar this seems an appropriate story: Henrik form the Free Beer crew in Copenhagen went to Belem in the north of Brazil to make a documentary about copyright and the sound system parties they have (which are part of a flourishing music business with no copyright). He was inspired to do so by our article on OB. He made a Flickr Photostream about it. [...]</description>
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