Sister Sledge is suing its record company, the Warner Music Group, over how royalties are computed for digital music; some listeners on iTunes Match have found that their uncensored hip-hop has been replaced with "clean" versions.
Digital Notes: Sister Sledge Sues Over Royalties, and a Censoring Glitch at iTunes
Fri, 02/03/2012 - 23:43
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