Radiohead made its seventh studio album, In Rainbows, available on the Internet. The 10-song work is the British band's first new release since it separated from Capitol Records, the label that promoted Radiohead's music for more than a decade. It's also the band's first full attempt at e-commerce. Rather than setting a fixed price for the download, Radiohead invites fans to pay whatever they think the music is worth, without using any of the digital-rights-management software favored by the major labels.
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