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So, how do people working in music know who's signing who, what those pesky record labels are up to, what the latest download whatnot is, who is moving and shaking, who is spending and saving, who is planning and scheming, or, for that matter, what Pete and Amy and Britney are up to? Simple, they read CMU Daily, the UK music business' biggest and most popular daily news bulletin. Now you to can get the lowdown from Team CMU, here on the CMU-Blog. You'll find even more at www.thecmuwebsite.com
Although the French government remains committed to making three-strikes law, the plans have had another albeit temporary set back after the lower house of the French Parliament postponed voting on the latest proposals until the Autumn. As previou More »
So, Michael Jackson's private physician is now well and truly in the spotlight as LA authorities try to establish what exactly caused the sudden death of the late King Of Pop. Dozens of police and federal agents yesterday descended on the Houston More »
In a slightly rambling, rather uncomfortable interview, Michael Jackson's father has again denied physically abusing his son back in the Jackson 5 days, while claiming not to know where the late king of pop's body is currently being stored, and refut More »
One day we'll stop leading with Michael Jackson stories, I promise. For certain, we've scheduled a non-Jacko story to appear here in the top section for November. But for today, back to the Jacko, and yet more rumours that the late king of pop's deat More »
The live music industry has criticised the government for ignoring various key suggestions made by a parliamentary select committee regarding reforms of the 2003 Licensing Act - in particular in relation to exempting smaller venues and scrapping the More »
Back to Jacko now, and it seems that the next chapter in the 'how the hell did Jackson die?' story could kick off sooner than we expected. As previously reported, the LA coroner has held off from ruling on cause of death until the results of toxicolo More »
So, the boss of song royalties collecting society PRS For Music is out of the door. And pretty pronto too, with an official statement from the society that seems just a little bit like a very polite way of saying Alan Sugar's catchphrase. But perh More »
The costs of last week's big Michael Jackson memorial bash are still causing much debate in Los Angeles. As previously reported, while AEG Live - the promoters of Jackson's axed O2 residency - covered the costs of the actual event itself, hosting More »
The head of the LAPD, Police Chief William Bratton, has refused to rule out murder in his investigation into Michael Jackson's untimely death. He's not said that there's any reason to especially suspect foul play was behind the singer's cardiac ar More »
Increased policing, rubbish collection, sanitation, traffic control and moonwalk monitoring before, during and after this week's Michael Jackson memorial service cost the city of LA $1.4 million, the mayor's office has revealed. Do you think the rubb More »
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Allen in music piracy u-turn

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Sat 21 Nov 2009 11:25AM GMT

world entertainment news - Lily Allen has backtracked in the fight against music piracy - she is happy for fans to circulate illegal copies of her albums, as long as they don't give them away for free. More »

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