Following in Nebraska’s lead, the revenue department of Indiana is now eyeing a sales tax on digital downloads of books, music, and movies. While this move allegedly won’t affect the prices at iTunes–that store already charges sales tax–it will up the cost of an MP3 purchased at Amazon.com by a few pennies. [Indianapolis Star]

 
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Mizzou soars in TV ratings
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