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Jul 06, 2007 -- One music label offering downloadable songs

Sadly, it’s much easier to steal music these days than it is to buy music. The four music labels put all kinds of restrictions on the music that you buy, so people just don’t do it. Finally, one of the labels - EMI - has broken ranks with the rest of industry and eliminated “digital rights management.” That means you’ll have a choice of paying either 99 cents a song or $1.29 cents a song. If you pay 99 cents, you can only use the song once and all of the other current restrictions apply. But if you buy the $1.29 version, you can use it however you’d like. The rest of the industry should pay attention to EMI. The sale of CDs dropped 20 percent this year and there are nearly no music stores left. The industry is changing and the labels need to get with it.

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