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  • Online Shopping Guide

    Don't get ripped off while shopping online! Learn how to shop safely on the Internet with this handy guide. Covering tools, safety techniques and privacy hints, this is all you need to surf and shop safely this Christmas.

  • Why free downloads help, not hurt

    Recording artist Janis Ian says there is no evidence that free music downloads take money from artists' pockets. In fact, file swapping could actually help the industry, and its musicians.

  • The Napster legacy could be a problem

    Napster may have been defanged, but other rogue peer-to-peer music services still exist. Even if the music industry were to crush these services too, millions of music fans won't forget the Napster experience.

  • Secure music format: Impossibility?

    Every day someone new pipes up and promises cool and exciting means to encrypt music files. But nothing seems to work. Will there ever be a secure digital music format?

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