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	<title>Comments on: Teaching Kimchi&#8217;s Top Ten: KPop Music</title>
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		<title>By: Alex Case</title>
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		<description>Well,I appreciated it. Can&#039;t say I&#039;m getting into the music myself, but nice to match them up to the tunes I&#039;ve been hearing all the time (especially from the kids in my classes, noisy little devils!). Quite a few have been removed, but that&#039;s YouTube for you. It does make me laugh how Korean and Japanese companies are the least forward looking when it comes to sharing copyrighted material, seeing as how in other ways copyright seems to have very little meaning here out East</description>
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