Well, it's more than a bit odd for a company to jump the gun as seriously at it appears that Qtrax did yesterday (see my post from yesterday, just below this one), according to this follow-up article, Wired News -...
So says Andy Oram at O'Reilly Radar, Music industry association recommends flat-rate file sharing. He's talking about a rumored proposal by the Danish equivalent of the RIAA and MPAA combined, that is, the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers,...
So, Apple has lowered the price of its DRM-free tunes to .99: Apple lowers price of DRM-free iTunes songs - Digital Life - MSNBC.com, and *not* in response to competition from competitors such as Walmart and Amazon that sell DRM-free...
Mark Cooper has posted a short research note, Music Downloads - A Victory for Consumers and Artists at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society. It refers to music industry data to make the case for the victory it describes....
Print is Dead has a nice piece focusing on how much has changed in the music industry by comparing the release 40 years ago of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band with Paul McCartney's latest release: Print is Dead: Books...
It's official. The third largest music distributor, EMI, announced today with Apple's Steve Jobs that it would offer its entire catalog DRM-free on iTunes: EMI, Apple To Sell DRM-Free Music for $1.29/song. Et voila, do we have the beginning of...
I once read that the year before the transistor *completely* replaced the vacuum tube, more vacuum tubes were sold than in any other year of their existence. I'm awful with details, so I'll accept that I may not have this...
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