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Post Labels must disclose music download costs - 11-28-2007, 11:20 PM

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A US judge has ordered major record companies to disclose the wholesale price of music downloads.
The decree, made by Judge Robert M Levy, arises out of a suit brought by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), against Marie Lindor over digital music sharing.

Lindor's attorney Ray Beckerman is seeking to establish that the $750 per-song that the RIAA is claiming in "damages" is 1,071 times too much and called for the RIAA to reveal how much they charge for music services.


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Cool Download costs - 11-28-2007, 11:25 PM

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A US judge has ordered major record companies to disclose the wholesale price of music downloads.
The decree, made by Judge Robert M Levy, arises out of a suit brought by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), against Marie Lindor over digital music sharing.

Lindor's attorney Ray Beckerman is seeking to establish that the $750 per-song that the RIAA is claiming in "damages" is 1,071 times too much and called for the RIAA to reveal how much they charge for music services.


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It sure will be interesting to see the outcome of these three cases
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