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		<title>By: The letter Danny Stein didn&#8217;t write &#171; Swindleeeee!!!!!</title>
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		<dc:creator>The letter Danny Stein didn&#8217;t write &#171; Swindleeeee!!!!!</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In several interviews over the years David Pakman spoke of his desire to have eMusic offer back-catalog material from [...]</description>
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		<title>By: eMusic to offer Sony back catalog &#171; Swindleeeee!!!!!</title>
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		<dc:creator>eMusic to offer Sony back catalog &#171; Swindleeeee!!!!!</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] June 1, 2009   Danny Stein, eMusic&#8217;s new CEO, dropped some major news just now on eMusic&#8217;s semi-official 17 Dots blog. As reported in more detail in the New York Times, Sony Music Entertainment (home of Arista, Epic, Columbia, and RCA, among others) has decided to release its back-catalog material (anything over 2 years old) to eMusic&#8212;basically what eMusic management has apparently been urging them and other major labels to do for ages. (For example, David Pakman addressed this in several of his interviews.) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] June 1, 2009   Danny Stein, eMusic&#8217;s new CEO, dropped some major news just now on eMusic&#8217;s semi-official 17 Dots blog. As reported in more detail in the New York Times, Sony Music Entertainment (home of Arista, Epic, Columbia, and RCA, among others) has decided to release its back-catalog material (anything over 2 years old) to eMusic&mdash;basically what eMusic management has apparently been urging them and other major labels to do for ages. (For example, David Pakman addressed this in several of his interviews.) [...]</p>
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