www.theregister.com -- Someone has figured out a trick to download music from MySpace that is meant for stream only.. Doesn't work for everyone, but still insteresting. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Looks like Wally World has decided to get into the online digital music realm. They are gonna sell for 94 cents per MP3 or $9.22 per album. Right now they are gonna sell Universal and EMI libraries. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Universal will be seeing about selling some songs for 99cents. This is a trial run to see how things are going to go. If things work out, it could be a sign of companies trying to move away from the Apple model. The company still requires Apple to use DRM ...Read More
www.11alive.com -- Can Microsoft do anything that can't be cracked? Seems every DRM software gets cracked, guess even the great Microsoft is not even able to keep audio/video files from being shared. ...Read More
www.cnn.com -- We've known that Led Zepplin and Black Sabbath albums are classics and still sell. What about bands from the 80s and 90s?? Well looks like Hard Rock and Metal bands are the top sellers. Maybe another hint that the record companies are missing the point. ...Read More
news.com.com -- It would appear that several in congress would rather have the recording industry and webcasters to sit down and work things out then to take up the issue with braodcast fees for webcasters. Seems no branch of government thinks they should be of help. ...Read More
www.rollingstone.com -- Shrinking Markets, Employee Layoffs, and Decreased Record Sales - has the industry started a slide it can't recover from? Now the record companies are even thinking about getting a cut from tours. ...Read More
www.billboard.biz -- Clear Channel seems to be looking for ways NOT to pay artists by having them sign away any rights to "proformance" royalites. ...Read More
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