Record labels, satellite radio seen in showdown
5th Oct 2005, 22:49 GMT
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The record industry may next aim its legal guns at satellite radio due to a dispute involving new portable players which let listeners record and store songs, an analyst and industry sources said on Wednesday.
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