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Articles in Technology and Music | 20/01/2008
Recording industry should brace for more bad news
 Author :  CNET News.com
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Music has lost its economic value to consumers. But it still has emotional value. People will never stop listening to music. They`ve just stopped paying for it. So the challenge comes in figuring out how to capitalize on that emotional value.


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