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Law students skewer 'Blurred Lines'

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Law students from Auckland, New Zealand, released a scathing feminist critique of "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke. The song was reportedly pulled once from YouTube for being too racy, which they found odd considering the original "Blurred Lines" video remains available on the site. 

Adelaide Dunn, Olivia Lubbock and Zoe Ellwood filmed the song as part of the University of Auckland’s Law Revue show, and said the video's temporary removal seems to have had more to do with its perspective rather than the actual content of the video. 

 

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