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Interesting overview of the phenomenon of leaked albums on Spin. The article covers the companies employed by labels to stop leaks, the independent/major label attitudes but most interesting is how an album physically gets leaked (See chart). If you were copped on, you could use this article as Internet Album Downloading 101. Thanks to Jenna via Una for the headsup.

SPIN.COM: Days of the Leak

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  1. Justin (Reply) on 2 Aug 2007@6:09 pm
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    IMO, leak avoidance is an attempt by the old guard to hold onto something obsolete, and pointless:

    ‘Hall also notes that the fact that the Shins’ Wincing the Night Away, on Sub Pop, leaked more than three months before it was in stores “didn’t seem to hurt them much — it debuted at No. 2.”‘

  2. Bobby (Reply) on 4 Aug 2007@2:48 am
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    It probably would’ve been number 1 without the leak…

    C’mon guys! Let’s stop this leaking nonsense and get The Shins to the top of the charts!

  3. Mike (Reply) on 5 Aug 2007@10:52 pm
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    [quote post="574"]It probably would’ve been number 1 without the leak…

    C’mon guys! Let’s stop this leaking nonsense and get The Shins to the top of the charts![/quote]

    Here Here! or something…

  4. tina oiticica harris (Reply) on 6 Aug 2007@6:13 pm
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    I’ll bring this article to my del.icio.us. Sounda exciting.


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