Music
Lily Allen 'doesn't oppose burnt CDs'
Published Friday, Nov 20 2009, 11:21 GMT | By David Balls

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The 'Not Fair' singer, who previously claimed that music piracy and illegal downloading is damaging the industry, insisted that she wants fans to appreciate the value of her work.
"If someone comes up with a burnt copy of my CD and offers it to you for £4 I haven't a problem with that as long as the person buying it places some kind of value on my music," she told Key 103.
The singer's anti-piracy blog was supported by artists and songwriters including Guy Chambers, James Allan, Mika and Frankmusik before she passed on "the baton" in September.
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