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Harrington quoted in AP story on Wal-Mart's online music plans
Dr. E. Michael Harrington, professor of intellectual property and music business at Belmont University, was interviewed recently by the Associated Press for comments on Walmart's decision to sell music online. The story has been carried so far in the:
Atlanta Journal Constitution
USA Today
Detroit News
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Louisville Courier Journal
Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise.
Gwinnett Daily Post (in suburban Atlanta)
Posted by the Office of University Marketing & Communications, November 17, 2003
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