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- Microsoft's Zune deal with Universal Music Group to benefit artists?
- Microsoft's Zune deal with Universal Music Group to benefit artists?This is all about hammering AppleIt's a tactic by Microsoft to lessen Apple's power in the market. They're willing to take a huge loss on the Zune, just as an effort to make Apple less powerful, to give Apple less of...
- Tags: Operational accounting, Universal Music Group, benefit, Apple Inc., Microsoft Zune, Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2006-11-09
- Lawrence Lessig and free media
- Lawrence Lessig and free mediaRTF*[i]In the creative business, free samples are a standard approach for those without resources or a contract. They sometimes work by fluke. The sure and solid path to prominence costs a lot of money. To be repaid by sales of performance.[/i]For crying out [b]loud[/b], would you...
- Tags: Advertising & Promotion, Mercedes Lackey, prominence, Baen Books
- Discussion threads 2006-06-02
- Musicians, songwriters: Ruling rocks
- Musicians, songwriters: Ruling rocksIf it makes you feel betteryou get branded a sellout for signing with a greedy money grubbing price fixing mega corporation label as well, which depresses the consumers bottomline on the worth of your canned talents, not that I've got love for Grokster, old Napster, and other...
- Tags: Sales strategy, Software Pirate, CD, music
- Discussion threads 2005-06-27
- CD shipments surge after lean years
- CD shipments surge after lean yearsMusic Industry PropagandaScenario 1: "CD sales are down? Well, we obviously need better piracy protection, tougher laws, more lawsuits, and to banish online music sales to the dustbin of history."Scenario 2: "CD sales are flat? Well, we obviously need better piracy...
- Tags: CD, dustbin, lawsuit, MP3, online music, online music sale, piracy protection, RIAA, sales, tougher law
- Discussion threads 2004-10-20
- File-swapping gets supercharged on student network
- File-swapping gets supercharged on student networkDeja Vu all over again?[i]"Internet2 is for research. It's not for downloading music," said Marc Ray, a senior computer support specialist at Florida State University. He's still evaluating the program, he said. "The fact is the network cost a lot of money, and downloading games...
- Tags: Peer to peer (P2P), success story, Internet, RIAA, copyrighted work, file-swapping
- Discussion threads 2004-04-29
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