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Startup sells rights to digital content rather than files themselves.
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iTunes songs won’t sell at varying prices to reflect demand, as some labels had insisted.
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Shares of the digital music wholesale slip in their market debut after the company raises $38 million.
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The online music company’s stock sings after speculation that Google downplays.
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Lockergnome’s Chris Pirillo spills secrets of podcasting success.
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European Commission recommends changing E.U.’s splintered system for obtaining online music rights.
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The company that peddles digital music recordings to online music stores is hoping to raise $36 million.
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Record labels and movie studios are starting to give customers what they want: real-time access to entertainment.
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PlayLouder’s new deal with Sony BMG represents a consumer-friendly approach to legal downloads and file-sharing.
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The Internet portal’s music service undercuts Napster and Rhapsody, but still isn’t iPod-friendly.
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