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Congress Readies an “Opt-In” Privacy Bill, and the Web Industry Cringes

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The Dark Side of YouTube Fame: “Tron Guy” Forced Into Fire Sale

Adding an Amazon or Apple Affiliate Link to Your Blog? The Feds Want to Know.

An Indie Label Sounds Off: Why We Don’t Love Grooveshark

Has the Great Online Ad Comeback Already Stalled?

Another Music Start-Up Sued: EMI Takes Grooveshark to Court

Twitter Search Lands (Barely) on the Map: .001 Percent Share

Microsoft Ready to Give Up on Its Would-Be YouTube, Too

Exclusive: Warner Music Group Gets Back Together–Very Cautiously–With Imeem

Game Site OMGPOP Asks Teens to Pay Up

Internet Advertisers Say Internet Advertising Keeps America Strong

The New York Times Explains Why It Prints Old News

Can an Old Superman Sell Microsoft’s New Browser?

Another Way to Describe the Newspaper Crisis: The Craigslist Boom

For Newspapers Publishers, the Kindle-iPhone Race Is Already Over