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When Steve Jobs introduced the iTunes Music Store last April, he hailed the online music service as the first one that doesn't treat you like a criminal. Apple Computer, Inc.'s CEO scored a major coup when he managed to get the five major music companies to agree to put a good chunk-estimated at 20 percent-of their catalogs online. Users can purchase a song for 99 cents, download it to Apple's iPod portable music player, burn the song onto a CD, and share it with two other computers-as long as they're the C
September 01, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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