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Will someone please stop these people! (RIAA)

Washington Post story. You can no longer put the CDs you BOUGHT onto your iPod.

 Update: ok, apparently the story is wrong. Still, the RIAA is evil…

Technorati Tags: RIAA, digital music

This entry was posted in Link/News, Music, Film, Theater and tagged Links/News, music, politics, RIAA on December 31, 2007 by Ben.

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