for Tuesday August 1, 2006
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EMI licenses music to Mashboxx
Story from BBC News.
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Parts of French copyright law deemed unconstitutional
Story from CNET.
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James Brown sues for control of his royalties
Story from Times Online.
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"Bump 'n' grind Barbies" are a music biz success story
Story from LA Times. (site reg req'd)
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Slumber Party Girls prepare for marketing blitz
Story from Hollywood Reporter.
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Smaller subwoofers are on the way
Story from Wired.
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Oscar Peterson hears jarring notes of intolerance
Story from The Globe and Mail.
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Billy Bragg's MySpace protest movement
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Guitar soul divas
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Verizon drops monthly charge for music store access
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Music as entry point for history studies
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Pitchfork festival reviewed
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Garageband gets money, plans "social" service
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Dutch journalist fired for faking Scott Walker interview
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IFPI head notes countries lax on piracy
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Floyd Dixon dies
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Jessie Mae Hemphill dies
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The Who scrap webcasts due to Daltrey's objections
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James Gang set to hit the road
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Webcasting royalties and Sound Exchange
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Harvey Matusow, snitch and psychedelic Jew's Harp artist
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Kazaa makers settle piracy suits
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EMI won't pursue Warner merger
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Snocap tests music sales with Linx
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Music store owner ordered to pay for bootlegs
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Does the Jessica Simpson experiment mean the end of DRM?
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ABC's Fry is Hugh Grant's vocal coach
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HD radio hits the market
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