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POPSSlacker Portable 4GB Internet Radio with 25 Stations The Slacker 90260001 Portable 4GB Internet Radio automatically connects to the extensive Slacker music library over Wi-Fi when in wireless range, or over USB when attached to an Internet connected PC, and quickly fills itself up with personally selected music each time you connect.
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POPSiPod History - The Complete History of the iPod At iPod History, we're striving to be the number one destination for information on all iPod models ever. Site is newly updated with all the latest ipods including the new ipod touch second generation, ipod nano forth generation and 120gig ipod classic.
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POPSForensic spotlight cast on Bach's music Of course there must have been a reason Bach would have wanted to write, it's one thing to have the Talent but there needs to be a reason for Music rather than Just the Music it's self. Perhaps they were just in harmony and could hear each others music clearly
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POPSWeird Al Will Release Music As He Records It Parody musician "Weird Al" Yankovic says that thanks to the internet, he can now release songs whenever he completes them, and doesn't have to wait until he's got a whole album done. It's a big deal for an artist like Al, who produces very topical music -- and perhaps its another nail in the coffin of album-centric music. Why go through all the cost and complication of recording, releasing, and promoting an album every few years, when you can just cheaply churn out singles and provide a more reliable revenue stream?
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POPSRIAA lawsuit campaign loses credibility Since September of 2003, the recording industry has leveled legal threats against close to 30,000 American music fans. In a report released today, "RIAA v. The People: Five Years Later," the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) presents a comprehensive overview of the RIAA's litigation campaign and concludes that it is hurting music fans and artists alike, without making a dent in unauthorized file-sharing. "If the RIAA wants to keep suing hundreds of people each month and collecting these huge settlements, it can't take shortcuts," said EFF Staff Attorney Corynne McSherry. "It's not enough to say the law 'could have been' broken and demand thousands of dollars to make the accusation go away. The recording industry must prove its case and show that infringement actually occurred."
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POPSMusic Evolution How music industry - from musicians to producers can leverage technology to bring more funds in the coffers
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POPSFree Music (creative commons) Jamendo is a community of free, legal and unlimited music published under Creative Commons licenses. Share your music, download your favorite artists!
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POPSWhy DRM-protected Music is a Waste of Money This is a shining example of why DRM is flawed. Why should our music collection depend on the continued support of some retailer? Any time you pay money for DRM-protected music you are renting the music that you purchased . And once those DRM servers shut down, they walk away with your money AND your music.
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POPSNokia 5610 XpressMusic Pink Unlocked The Nokia 5610 XpressMusic comes ready to rock with an iconic Music Slider key making music easy to access with a flick of the thumb. Aluminum side panels accent the all-black high gloss finish and large 2.2-inch, 16 million color display of the Nokia 5610 XpressMusic.