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    The factual information in liner notes comes from the Label Copy. Label Copy is the record label's official info sheet for the published release. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] It contains information that accompanies a musical work, including artist name, song title, song length, ISRC code , catalogue number, composer, publisher, rights holder, technical and ...

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