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Federal copyright board to set digital music royalties

 


Associated Press at Apple

Royalties that digital music companies from Apple Inc. to record labels pay songwriters for selling their music as ringtones, CDs and permanent digital downloads are to be set Thursday by a federal agency. (link)

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