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20-second Rub Ritual Relieves 90% Of Back Pain For Years
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lower Back Pain)
Thu Mar 21 11:32:36 2024
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 16:31:49 +0100
From: "Lower Back Pain" <LowerBackPain@heartburnnomore.life>
Reply-To: "Back Pain Fix" <BackPainFix@heartburnnomore.life>
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20-second Rub Ritual Relieves 90% Of Back Pain For Years
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Even legal music downloads have faced a number of challenges from artists, record labels and the Recording Industry Association of America. In July 2007, the Universal Music Group decided not to renew their long-term contracts with iTunes. This decision was primarily based on the issue of pricing of songs, as Universal wanted to be able to charge more or less depending on the artist, a shift away from iTunes' standard—at the time—99 cents per song pricing. Many industry leaders feel that this is only the first of many show-downs between Apple Inc. and the various record labels.
According to research by the website TorrentFreak, 38 percent of Swedish artists support file share downloading and claim that it helps artists in early career stages. Artists, including Swedish rock group Lamont, have profited from file sharing.
RIAA against illegal downloading
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) oversees about 85 percent of published music production, distribution and manufacturing in the United States. Their stated goal is to support artists' creativity and help them not be cheated out of money by illegal downloading. The Recording Industry Association of America launched its first lawsuits on the 8th of September 2003, against individuals who illegally downloaded music files from the Kazaa FastTrack network.[citation needed]
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