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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 15, 2007

Indie Record Labels Put Different Spin on Digital Guards

As major record labels spar with online music stores like Apple's iTunes over the fate of anti-piracy protection, many independent labels are asking, What's all the fuss about?

By Andrew Harmon
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      As major record labels spar with online music stores like Apple's iTunes over the fate of anti-piracy protection, many independent labels are asking: What's all the fuss about?
      By choice or necessity, most indie labels have long offered digital tracks without copying safeguards, known as digital-rights management. Although indies and majors dif...

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