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October 09, 2005
Record Labels Unveil Greed 2.05
Posted by Zonk on Sunday October 09, @03:42PM on Slashdot
theodp writes "Unsatisfied with $2.49 ringtones and as much as 70 cents of each 99 cent iTunes download, Newsweek reports that record labels want a bigger cut of digital music profits. One example: If you type in 'Madonna' - a Warner act - at the Google Video site, and the results are accompanied by ads, Warner wants a share of those ad dollars." Even more ridiculous demands than those put forth in previous stories.
For more information, click HERE.
Posted by andrewanissi at October 9, 2005 07:45 PM