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26.RIAA budget will shrink soon (news.cnet.com)
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28.Music Industry to Abandon Mass Suits (online.wsj.com)
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29.Legal Downloads Growing Faster Than Piracy (www.alleyinsider.com)
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30.NPR Now Lets You Roll Your Own Podcast Feed (www.readwriteweb.com)
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31.Microsoft job listings reveal Zune expansion plan, and Musiwave’s role (www.techflash.com)
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32.Universal Music seeing ‘tens of millions’ from YouTube (news.cnet.com)
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33.Demand For Music Down In Q3; Paid Downloads Grow A Mere 2 Percent (www.paidcontent.org)
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34.For U2, Live Nation Deal Rocks (online.wsj.com)
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35.U2’s Live Nation Deal Is Good for Madonna, Bad for Investors (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
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36.EMI launches experimental D2C EMI.com website (musically.com)
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38.Sony still believes in USB drives for music, movies (news.cnet.com)
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39.French Screenshot Shows DRM-Free Music in iTunes (blog.wired.com)
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40.Canada Increases ‘Music Industry Subsidy’ on Blank CDs (torrentfreak.com)
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41.Challenges remain for Amazon digital music service (news.yahoo.com)
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42.FTC to Sony: Hey, Record Label, Leave Those Kids Alone (mediamemo.allthingsd.com)
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43.Nettwerk CEO Terry McBride Puts Fans in Charge of Bands (www.pbs.org)
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44.The Salvation Army Brings Holiday Music to the iPhone With Melodeo (www.marketwatch.com)
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45.Sony BMG to Pay US$1 Million to FTC for COPPA Violations (www.pcworld.com)
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46.Reselling MP3s: The music industry’s new battleground? (news.cnet.com)
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47.Gadgets, Games Help Musicians Offset Declining Sales (blog.wired.com)
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48.TuneCore to help bands get paid for free downloads (arstechnica.com)
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49.Don't hold your breath for DRM-free iTunes news (news.cnet.com)
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50.Rumor: Apple’s iTunes going DRM-free starting Tuesday (www.appleinsider.com)