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“Children are increasingly swapping music via mobile phones, often without realising they can be breaking the law.A survey of almost 1,500 eight to 13-year-olds found almost a third shared music via their mobiles.Children are using the built-in Bluetooth wireless feature of many phones to swap music - but without the consent of copyright holders.”
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