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Old 10-07-2005, 01:21 PM   #1
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The record industry may next aim its legal guns at satellite radio over a dispute involving new portable players that let listeners record and store songs, an analyst and industry sources said Wednesday.

The record industry, led by major labels such as Vivendi Universal (Research), Warner Music Group Corp. (Research), EMI Group Plc and Sony BMG, believe the recording capability is a clear copyright violation and could take revenue away from paid download music services.


In other news, people who have bought cd's from stores, find that they cannot place those songs on the iPod.
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Hmm.. let me get this straight. You get people to buy your music cd's, then don't allow those people to take that music with them. So you tell them how to work around the technology you wanted created to stop illegal sharing of your music, so people would buy more music cd's.

Is anyone as confused as I am about this whole thing?
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