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Darren Waters, "Napster: 10 years of change," BBC (June 8, 2009)
7.1.3
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8089221.stm
David J. Prince and Gary Graff, "Coldplay, Satriani Copyright Lawsuit Dismissed," Billboard.com (September 15, 2009)
2.16.4
http://www.billboard.com/news/coldplay-satriani-copyright-lawsuit-dismissed-1004012280.story#/news/coldplay-satriani-copyright-lawsuit-dismissed-1004012280.story
David Leonhardt, "From Hobby to Industry," The New York Times, Sunday Book Review (December 10, 2010)
8.4
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/12/books/review/Leonhardt-t.html
David Pakman, "The Price of Music," Disruption (David Pakman's Blog) (Mar 18, 2014)
8.2
http://www.pakman.com/2014/03/18/the-price-of-music/
David Pakman, "The Price of Music," Disruption (David Pakman's Blog) (Mar 18, 2014) , read all
10.1.3
http://www.pakman.com/2014/03/18/the-price-of-music/
Douglas Okorocha, "A Full 360: How the 360 Deal Challenges the Historical Resistance towards Establishing a Fiduciary Duty between Recording Artist and Record Label," UCLA Entertainment Law Review, Vol. 18, 2011 (November 11, 2010) (available at SSRN )
5.9.5
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1707679
Ed Christman, "NMPA Claims Victory: CRB Raises Payout Rate from Music Subscription Services," Billboard (January 27, 2018), read all
4.7.1
http://billboard.com/articles/news/8096590/copyright-royalty-board-crb-nmpa-spotify-apple-music-streaming-services
Eliot Van Buskirk, "Estimate: U.S. Spotify Would Have 1,115,516 Subscribers, $127,168,824 in Annual Revenue," Evolver.fm (December 8, 2010)
9.2.3
http://evolver.fm/2010/12/08/estimate-u-s-spotify-would-have-1115516-users-127168824-in-annual-revenue/
Eliot Van Buskirk, "Free Music Can Pay as Well as Paid Music, Says YouTube," Evolver.fm (February 2, 2011)
9.2.2
http://evolver.fm/2011/02/02/free-music-pays-as-well-as-paid-music-says-youtube/
Eliot Van Buskirk, "Interview: The Analyst Who Claims Revenue from Music Downloads to Phones Will Increase 129 Percent," Evolver.fm (March 3, 2011)
9.2.1
http://evolver.fm/2011/03/03/interview-the-analyst-who-claims-revenue-from-music-downloads-to-phones-will-increase-129-percent/
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