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March 2, 2006 8:20 AM PST

Feds probe online music pricing

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Justice Department opens an investigation into online music pricing at the world's major music labels, sources say.

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not that this will accomplish anything
by techguy83 March 2, 2006 9:49 PM PST
The music industry will pay off some Congressmen and then get out of this.
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I agree
by eBob1 March 3, 2006 10:12 AM PST
I agree that this will probably not accomplish anything. Anytime I hear about a "federal probe" I hear my tax dollars being flushed down the toilet. These probes have never accomplished anything as far as I can tell. It probably is not even necessary for the RIAA to buy off congress this time. The probe will find nothing -- just as it always does.
how long
by techguy83 March 2, 2006 9:52 PM PST
until the music industry buys out enough congressmen to get out of this?
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Criminals at it again
by ArbitraryThinker March 3, 2006 8:55 AM PST
How many have the record companies and the RIAA now been caught in price fixing? At least twice in CD pricing fixing that I can recall plus now online sales. It's good to see their business model (of price fixing music) has now moved to online sales :p At some point will the justice system acknowledges that this is organized crime? Isn't an a crime syndicate an organization who's primary or significant purpose includes breaking the law. Seems like they qualify. If not what is the threshold?
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It's about F'ing time! But the labels will buy their way out, again
by bobby_brady March 3, 2006 9:07 AM PST
They'll simply add $$$ to the politicians pockets like they have in the past and get off scot free. The labels know how the systems works and have worked it many times in the past.

In the end, the consumer will end up paying even more for music with even more DRM restrictions.
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buy
by paulsecic March 3, 2006 10:25 AM PST
I don't buy music. I listen online.
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