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... Star, felt that being sexual is really offensive because he is gay, but he is only being sexual. As for fame, it doesn’t make him freak out since he could handle it but he admitted that he felt starstruck meeting Madonna.
Meanwhile, Adam constantly buys music and admitted that he is freak with iTunes. He loves listening to whatever’s new and fresh, and he’ll go back and explore.
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... Sweden's IPRED anti-piracy law went into effect earlier this year, Internet traffic across the country plummeted overnight—a sign that P2P users, fearing exposure at last, were abandoning their existing copyright infringement tools. The Pirate Bay defendants were found guilty by a Swedish court earlier this year, and the site's ISP are now under assault by the music and movie industries.
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... 's IPRED anti-piracy law went into effect earlier this year, Internet traffic across the country plummeted overnight—a sign that P2P users, fearing exposure at last, were abandoning their existing copyright infringement tools. The Pirate Bay defendants were found guilty by a Swedish court earlier this year, and the site's ISP are now under assault by the music and movie industries.
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... Rock and Roll Over, but I wonder if he bought this at Wal-Mart.
KISS made the shrewd business decision to sell its first studio album in 11 years exclusively at the world's biggest retailer of music CD's, Wal-Mart. From a purely business standpoint (read: Gene $immons), it seems like a no-brainerthe band sells the CD's directly to Wally World, thereby cutting out the record label ...
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... will be very happy to take Google’s money. I am still not able to understand why Google buying Ads on Bing because Google controlling more than 65% search traffic and Bing only about 10%.
Apple is also buying Music search ads on Bing.com. This is really good sign Bing.com because worlds top search engine also buying search ads on Bing.com.
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... have failed to reach my level of expectations, but rarely if ever do I feel ripped off for buying music. In fact, I can only think of one time in the last five or six years when I bought something and ... first single seemed so catchy and clever. All I know is that, after five or six listens, I was fighting my dislike of their music much like I imagine a gay teenager fights admitting that he or she is ...
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... . Result! We can all sleep easy. The replacement for buying music is here.
Or perhaps not. I have to say, having used Spotify that as a consumer experience it's bloody ... . I don't know where that's gone, but it's certainly not to the people who wrote the music on which the whole thing is based. Something seems a bit fishy.
Youtube ...
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... labels are already rich enough, and didn’t deserve any more money. Others seemed to say that they don’t pay for music because they don’t believe the musician gets a big enough percentage. Others, who thought they were buying their music from sites like Rapidshare, seemed unaware they were acquiring music illegally.
While we agree that many ...
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... they'd pirate everything. The odds of getting caught for pirating music are effectively zero. The only ones who ever feel the wrath of the RIAA's hammer are those seeding content to others.
iTunes came along and made buying music online so streamlined that people started buying ... realize they lost the battle years ago, all music is freely available, and artists make money purely by ...
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... ubiquitous iPod and the hot iPhone, has become the destination for not only buying music but also for measuring the success of songs, albums, ... ’ve won that competition. But, MySpace is slowly repositioning themselves as the music destination, and the strategy just might pay off with their significant role ... , Google, MySpace, iStockphoto
Tags: google music search, ilike, itunes, Lala, myspace
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