The EMI is looking to restructure their spending, because it seems some people have come to the realization that the RIAA just doesn’t work in this digital age of MP3s and music downloads. This very well could lead to the downfall of the RIAA and an end to the senseless prosecution of violations against the DMCA while the major record labels simultaneously relent and offer their inventory in non-DRM formats (MP3) instead of pushing DRM down the throats of the consumer.
The market has spoken. I hope this goes from rumor to reality and if so I could not be happier with the end results.

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