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		<description>&lt;a href="http://ag.state.nv.us/agpress/2002/02_0930b.pdf"&gt;Music compact disc distributors, retailers settle price fixing suit.&lt;/a&gt; But they&apos;re still busting our chops for downloading MP3s. This is ammo to Kazaa or WinMX the SOBs into submission, I say. What share of this cash will actually benefit consumers?
By the way, part of the press release at the AG&apos;s site may be cut off. It&apos;s the bottom of the first page:
Today&#8217;s settlement has three major components:

	1.	Sales Practice Changes.  Defendants have agreed to an injunction preventing them from forcing retailers to increase CD prices and encouraging price competition between them.

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