REWIND: The New Music Inudstry’s Week In Review
EMI Records Says Grooveshark Didn't Pay It's Bill, Pulls License. Grooveshark Rebuts, Calling Label "Monopolistic".
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- As Investors Offer Millions, Can Electronic Dance Music Survive A Corporate Takeover?
- Spotify Denies Report Of 3 Million U.S. Users
- At Least One Indie Artist Is Making Big $'s From Streaming Music
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