Chris Brown Album Sold With "This Man Beats Women" Warning Sticker

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Music buyers in the UK have reported that Chris Browns latest album, Fortune, is being sold with warning stickers that read: WARNING! Do not buy this album! This man beats women.

The stickers, which allude to Chris' assault of then girlfriend Rihanna in 2009, were first spotted in an HMV store in Cambridge, England however, a store spokesman has denied having anything to do with them.

The spokesman told E! News: "It was very much an isolated incident and nothing to do with HMV or representing our views. It would appear a member of the public popped into one of our stores yesterday and stickered a handful of CDs. These were spotted and quickly removed, but, before we could act, the individual concerned must have taken a photo and sent it to the media. To our knowledge there are no further stickers in our stores now."

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NME.com reports that the stickers are believed to have been attached to the albums by anti-domestic violence campaigners. However, though the first pic of the labels was tweeted by Cambridge University Students Union (CUSU) Womens Campaign, the organisation has yet to admit responsibility for them.

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