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ASCAP and BMI want royalty payments every time you listen to a 30-second sample in the iTunes Music Store.
iTunes 9.0, available later today, will allow "home sharing" at last.
For the incredible price of just $2.99, you can record your Auto-Tuned voice singing along to classic T-Pain jams like "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)."
If anything has ever made us want to cancel our cable and buy all our TV shows from the Internet, it's this.
This week, iTunes is offering Cage's “'4'33''” as a free download.
Get ready to pay $1.29 for "hit singles and classic tracks."
If 'Get on Your Boots' had sound-tracked an iPod touch ad, would things be different now?
We learned all sorts of awesome secrets about the show!
'Sesame Street' will finally, belatedly, and thankfully be available online.
Says Al: 'It's a parody of a song that very recently was (or perhaps still is) the number one song in the country.'
Sadly, we won't get to watch the spectacle of Steve Jobs following through on his threat to shut down iTunes.
The National Music Publishers' Association has requested a hike in royalty rates, and Apple has said that could force it to shut down iTunes.
Two weeks after pulling her album from iTunes to spur record sales, Atlantic Records realized this was a stupid idea.
Are you ready to pay a "download tax" to Time Warner just to get your episode of 'Cavemen'?
Plus: iTunes beats Wal-Mart, and a pair of 23-year-olds get their musical on Broadway!
iTunes put the new Raconteurs album on sale early. Jack White is going to be so excited!
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