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RIAA takes aim at AllofMP3: You Owe Us $1.65 Trillion

Ouch! That’s $150,000 for each song that was downloaded from the site from June to October of last year. It seems that record labels and the RIAA really do want to clamp down on digital distribution like this however we will have to wait and see what happens to this case. With iTunes DRM sales down by 65% is this the shape of things to come for paid digital distribution?

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