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Apple posts KBase Doc for independent labels

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By Dennis Lloyd

Publisher, iLounge
Published: Tuesday, June 17, 2003
News Category: Apple

Macworld UK reports that Apple has posted a Knowledge Base document instructing musicians to contact Apple if they want their music to be added to iTunes Music Store. Musicians and independent lables should contact Apple via

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Good news for musicians but bad news for record labels.  God, now you don’t even need a record label to get your music out there.  You contact the iTunes Music Store and they distribute it for you!  This is the RIAAs worst nightmare.  Their big fear with music swapping was they they will no longer be needed and here Apple goes and makes them obsolete pretty much overnight!

Posted by Andy Pastuszak on June 17, 2003 at 3:26 PM (PDT)

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