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An Australian music activist has posted what he claims to be a draft position paper from the country's peak music industry body that rejects proposals to introduce a "blank media levy" paid to copyright owners as compensation for the copying of music for private and domestic purposes.
Destra's chief executive officer, Domenic Carosa, has rejected criticism from respected music analyst Phil Tripp that the company's music service launched too early.
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