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Music Licensing Future And The Flat Rate: How Music Will Feel Like Free While Bringing In Tangible Revenues - Read More

Date Added: June 26, 2008 10:08:02 AM
The future of music , as pointed out before , is all about sharing. If you are still thinking to make music by selling your own CDs or if you have some hope that record labels may recover some of their lost ground and prestige... think again. Photo credit: Viktor Gymria " In the immediate future of music we need to get our heads around the fact that the less control we impose on ...

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