Charles Quinn describes concert taping as a form of true fan devotion. Music industry insiders argue that what Quinn does - conceal microphones on his body for the purpose of illegally taping live shows - hurts artists financially. Bootlegging is a growing problem for the music industry as some "tapers" sell copies of their work.
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