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EMI wants to cut funding to trade groups like the RIAA
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$130 million goes to groups that fight piracy. Will the record labels every recoup such an astonishing misuse of money? EMI wants to stop funding these anti-piracy groups:
No commentsOne label may not be able to change how piracy is tackled, but the current DRM-free approach coupled with new resources to market those products might make a difference. What difference, if any, is still to be seen. Just apply the Radiohead approach to everything and let consumers name the price of music.
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