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Napster exec on life after piracy
BBC News: Napster boss on life after piracy. In the second of a series of occasional interviews with key players in the entertainment industry, the BBC News website speaks to Brad Duea, president of online music service Napster.
August 23, 2005 at 10:26 PM in Music, Piracy | Permalink
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