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Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of choice is what you want!







Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!

Freedom of Music Choice :: Freedom of
choice is what you want!
08/17/2004 11:14 AM

Apparently, the freedom to choose whose DRM to use is what you want! .. Freedom of Music Choice .. blog

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A reader submitted to me via e-mail a note worthy music project.

"I’ve launched the Music Freedom Project (www.musicfreedomproject.com ) today as an alternative means of licensing for webcasters and small AM/FM stations, and I thought perhaps it might make a noteworthy news article for your site, as it is a great break for webcasters in comparison with the $3,000 it normally costs to broadcast legally on the internet.

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