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The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) says that global government legislation is essential to the sector's survival.It cited Spain as an example of a country which does not have laws in place to prevent illegal downloads.The sales of albums by local artists there have fallen by 65% in five years.Federation chairman John Kennedy said the situation in Spain is now "almost irreversible"."Spain runs the risk of turning into a cultural desert," commented Rob Wells, Senior Vice President, Digital, at Universal Music Group.