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Mainstream music industry realizes the value of 'free'
The mainstream music industry is coming to recognize a price for digital songs that might be good enough to compete with the underground exchange of tunes on the Internet: free. It is a new and abrupt acceptance in a business that has been desperate for a defense against the steady erosion in overall sales of recorded music. (27/01) Read
Keyword(s) : Digital, Song, Underground
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