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...
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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