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Understanding the Decline And Fall of the Major Record Labels
Submitted by Robert Fredericks on Sat, 2009-12-12 17:00
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'Obviously, music as commerce is an important part of the music business, but if you ignore the cultural importance of music (except, of course, when lobbying the government for more protections) you miss what's actually happening in the marketplace: how people are connecting with the music, and what they're doing (and want to do) with the music.'
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