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Facing down the pirates

"How do you protect the work you publish from piracy, especially when so much digital content is available for download on your own site?"

Fortune: Rhapsody takes on iTunes

RealNetworks' Rhapsody music service is launching a full-scale assault on iTunes.

People.com: Madonna's New Video Debuts

She joins forces with Justin Timberlake in a special effects-laden clip for "4 Minutes"

Fortune: Musicians find a fast-track to iTunes

Public Enemy's Chuck D. has spent his career rapping about the effects of racism in America. The self-described "prophet of rage" isn't too happy with the music industry either.

Fortune: Why the iPod can be conquered

Far be it for any mortal to tell Steve Jobs how to flog his world-beating iPod music machine, but here's one humble suggestion: consider reviving the old Pantene Shampoo slogan: "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful."

People.com: Britney Plays Dual Roles in Steamy 'Gimme More' Video

Can't get enough of Britney Spears? Then her new video for "Gimme More" is just the ticket, with the singer playing dual roles: sexy brunette pole dancer, and a curious blonde watching her.

CNNMoney: Starbucks to serve up iTunes

Starbucks Corp. plans to give away 50 million free digital songs to customers in all of its domestic coffee houses to promote a new wireless iTunes music service that's about to debut in select markets.

CNNMoney: iTunes movie rentals? Maybe soon

Apple is in talks with major Hollywood studios about launching a movie rental service from its popular iTunes store, according to a report Tuesday.

CNNMoney: Apple to sell music in Starbucks stores

Starbucks Corp. and Apple Inc. announced a deal Wednesday that will soon let people in hundreds of the coffee retailer's stores buy and download music from Apple's iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.

CNNMoney: NBC to pull shows from iTunes

NBC Universal has decided not to renew its contract to sell digital versions of its television shows on Apple's iTunes store, according to a report Friday.

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