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How could your music that is copyrighted be safe, if hackers try
I 'm a excellent writer of songs but got frustrated because the hackers try to get it before I could finish register it ,they block your page, sometimes in the same company that you try to register with.
regiter mail sometimes are not accepted, and or lost . asked if the company recieved it denied it but still copy of my work comes floating out of thin space. No privacy, everything is a mess they got in bush and obama computer with all this spy ware and bla,bla, how could they not protect themself.
Very discourageing