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> 
> Dear My.MP3.com user,
> 
> Earlier this week the United States Senate's 
> Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the future 
> of digital music. Called by Judiciary Committee 
> Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Ranking Minority 
> Member Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vermont), the hearing 
> was a strong indication of the Senate's inclination 
> to get involved with issues facing music and the
> Internet.
> 
> MP3.com is continuing to fight for your rights as 
> a consumer, but now is the time to stand up and 
> be heard yourself. Senators Hatch and Leahy are 
> seeking public comment on these issues, and by 
> voicing your support for My.MP3.com, you will be 
> helping to restore the music that is currently 
> disabled in your My.MP3.com account.
> 
> Please show your support by sending an email to 
> Senators Hatch and Leahy at the following link:
> 
> http://click.mp3.com/c/c_d9aa/n_912222641/u_reg/register?pitch=rights
> 
> For complete details on the Senate Judiciary 
> Committee's hearing on the future of digital 
> music, visit "MP3 Goes to Washington," at:
> 
> http://click.mp3.com/c/c_d9ab/n_912222641/u_news/news/liststor
> y/?topic_id=757&month=200007
> 
> 
> We thank you for your continued support!
> 
> MP3.com


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