Once considered the source of industry problems, music downloads, free from usage restrictions, will re-emerge as music's sales star, according to a report.
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Free music site re-emerges but faces a much more competitive market than when first introduced in 2006.
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The startup lets users legally listen to and download music for free, but limitations on those files mean its more web-based radio than iTunes slayer.
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Music giant joins social-networking startup as labels scramble to boost digital revenue.
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Startup waits to strike more music label deals.
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Free music outlet misses its launch date and fires its CEO, prompting an executive exodus.
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Video leader and record label solve copyright flap by sharing ad revenue from music videos.
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Online video upstart could face a massive copyright violation lawsuit for posting music videos.
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The label joins Universal in offering its music on SpiralFrog’s ad-supported network.
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Social networking phenom partners with Snocap to sell music from artists old and new.
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Portal begins selling songs and music videos, with unlimited downloads for monthly fee.
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Industry will use ads to generate revenue while bringing illegal downloaders back into the fold.
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