news.com.com -- Will Apple and Amazon show the record labels how DRM-Free mp3s might save their lagging business? The record companies, most of them, still see DRM as a means of control, but if the price is right bet that will change their minds. ...Read More
www.reuters.com -- Ever wonder what your favorite song lyrics are? Well now there is an "official" lyrics site put up by Gracenote and Yahoo. Let's see people screw up their favorite songs now. ...Read More
www.reuters.com -- The RIAA should be more concerned with the lack of sales due to crappy music then attacking web radio. They are going to continue to destroy their base with lawsuits and rate hikes where they may never be anyone buying anything from RIAA artists. ...Read More
www.appleinsider.com -- The moral of this story is DRM mp3s for 99cents and non-DRM MP3s for $1.29 per song. This is ONLY for EMI tunes, the other labels have not signed such an agreement with Apple. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Patrick Faucher's ideas of how the music industry has screwed up. It also talks about how the industry can get it self in a better role. ...Read More
news.com.com -- The US House Judiciary Committee Antitrust Task Force questioned Sirius CEO over the merger of Sirius and XM, wondering are they going to cap prices and/or increase content for the subscribers. This should be an interesting merger if (when) it goes thru. ...Read More
news.com.com -- After attacking Steve Jobs over his anti-DRM statement. The attendees of Digital Music Forum East conference started talking about what can be done to suck more money from the consumers by them buying more CDs. Plus the fact that they want DRM. ...Read More
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