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With the competitiveness of the music industry, finding an outlet to sell your music can be very difficult. The little retailers can't afford to pay you for your music. The big record companies don't even know your name. Sometimes,...
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If your band is seeking to make a break into the competitive world of the recording industry, getting your name out into the public eye can often be very difficult. Recording studios rarely sign contracts with unknown bands because the...
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Sky Songs" service – who will not have to be existing Sky customers – will pay a fixed fee of up to £7.99 a month, entitling them to download one album or up to 10 songs, and to stream as much music as they like...Unlike iTunes, which is only compatible...
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A Boston University student has taken the stand in a lawsuit accusing him of illegally swapping music through an online file-sharing network. Joel Tenenbaum, a graduate student from Providence, R.I., was called Thursday by recording industry lawyers who...
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