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February 20, 2008

Pap Publicity

It has been a surreal day. It started on the BBC Breakfast sofa where I rabbited on about Holy Moly’s decision not to accept intrusive paparazzi pictures on their site. It’s an interesting debate but I think the gesture is more of a heroic publicity stunt to garner more notoriety for Holy Moly, than taking any moral stance. The amount of coverage that this act has generated suggests thatit achieved its aims and has brought a massive amount of traffic to their site.

As soon as I returned to the office, I was sent his link –

http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Worlds-Greatest-Music-Collection

My suspicion thinks this smells of a scam. If you really had all that music, why would you ever want to sell it?

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