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Isn't the "self-plagiarism" line a bit judgmental/biased? ||

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What?

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"The song "Round and Round" appears on the Bumpers and ID's of Canal 13 Argentina of 2013 "

Can anyone explain what this means? It is gibberish to me. Doing a bit of Google I find that Canal 13 is Channel 13, Argentina, and I think "bumper" might be a TV industry term, like the little graphics/music sequences where they say "You're Watching Channel 8 News!", etc. So someone is saying that a regional Argentinian TV station used this song as part of their internal programming in 2013?

70.20.40.215 (talk) 00:31, 6 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]