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Amazon's Best-Selling Album Download of 2008 Was Available for FreeOpen in New Window
"In March 2008, Trent Reznor's Nine Inch Nails released the first part of Ghosts I-IV via BitTorrent, and released all four albums under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike l read more »
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Apple, labels both win with DRM-free iTunes, tiered pricingOpen in New Window
Apple has apparently crafted a compromise with the major record labels, dropping DRM and introducing tiered pricing.Read More... read more »
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Music labels in talks with HuluOpen in New Window
"Several major record labels have recently discovered a global system of interconnected computer networks they believe could be used as a new platform for distributing music..." read more »
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YouTube Dispute Underscores Music Labels Weak HandOpen in New Window
"In the new battleground of online video, music companies are desperate to avoid past mistakes." read more »
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Facebook Stares Down Labels Over Project Playlist Takedown DemandOpen in New Window
"Earlier this afternoon MySpace scrubbed all traces of Project Playlist music widgets from the site, and users are unable to embed any further playlists. The scrub was the result of infringement..." read more »
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Bands Pressing for More Control Over Their Own Music.Open in New Window
Bands are coming together under the "Featured Artist's Coalition" to fight for more control over their own music. Take a look at how digital media distribution is transforming the music industry. read more »
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iTunes is back in China but Tibet album is notOpen in New Window
"Even when iTunes becomes available, Songs for Tibet remains unvailable. The SF Chronicle reports: An article on China.org.cn, a new Web site operated by the Chinese government's Internet Information Center, said 'Songs for Tibet' had 'ignited strong indignation' among Chinese Web users. Some users said they would boycott Apple products, including the popular iPhone, which is so far unavailable in China, the article said." read more »
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Record Labels Strategically Invest $2.8M in MOGOpen in New Window
MOG has announced that it received a $2.8M strategic investment from Universal Music Group and The Angels’ Forum. We’ve also heard that Sony BMG was also part of the round, which means tw read more »
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