We been followin this since DAY-1, and they shoulda included us (and/or the big homie Mr. Davey D) in this segment, but fuck it...
As seen on youtube
Last year Homeland Security shutdown several key hip hop websites for copyright infringement. These were sites that worked closely with the labels, basically the labels gave them the music to leak. Should the labels have come to the defence of the websites?
LowKey, JasFly, Eb The Celeb and Blogxilla discuss.
==Guests===
@TheRealTahiry
@BadBoyHenRoc (Bad Boy)
@foxxfiles
@blogxilla (GlobalGrind/Blogxilla.com)
@nickstormciroc (Ciroc)
@jasfly (FlyStyleLife.com)
@lowkeyuhtn (YouHeardThatNew.com)
@sean_malcolm (King Magazine)
@Eb_the_Celeb (EbTheCeleb.com)
@kozza (SOB's)
@TaliGoreHostNY
@valerielora
@glennykravitz
Previously on GYMRblog.com
JANUARY 20, 2011: Hip Hop Wins: OnSmash & RapGodFathers Are Back
NOVEMBER 27, 2010: UPDATE: RapGodFathers, OnSmash & DAJAZ1 'Raided' by Homeland Security & Immigration and Customs Enforcement -- Sites Closed Down (Behind the Copyright Infringement Controversy)
NOVEMBER 26, 2010: BREAKING: RapGodFathers, OnSmash 'Raided' by Homeland Security & Immigration and Customs Enforcement -- Sites Closed Down (Behind the Copyright Infringement Controversy)
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