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