AVICII AND OTHER DJS PRODUCE HITS USING PIRATED SOFTWARE
Most of the top DJs are multi-millionaires, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t use pirated software to create their music. Video footage reveals that paying €139 for a legal copy of…
Most of the top DJs are multi-millionaires, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t use pirated software to create their music. Video footage reveals that paying €139 for a legal copy of…
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