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		<title>By: stereoroid.com &#187; yeastish</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] A couple of years ago I wrote an essay on secure music, about my attitude towards music downloading, and last night on CNBC a music industry representative was asked why it was still so expensive - which it is, in my opinion. He tried to explain the pricing in terms of a shift away from albums back towards individual tracks. I&#8217;m not buying that, and I wrote a little more on the topic, enough to deserve a page of its own: see albums vs. singles. [...]]]></description>
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