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Bloggers around the world are flying their flags at half-mast after British and Dutch authorities shut down illegal piracy site OiNK. Authorities say more than 60 albums were available on OiNK before their official release this year alone. It's estimated that the site had 180,000 members--the cops should be barging down your doors any second, dudes.
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