After a frenzy of legal action against online rivals, the music establishment is finally accepting that it must embrace the internet and give the people what they want, when they want it.
After more than two years of marketing and legal battles, the world's largest record companies seem to have tamed their two biggest internet gremlins: MP3.com and Napster. But things haven't all ...
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