Michael Robertson alerts us to the latest retarded idea by the record companies-song rentals! Here's how it works: Lala is letting you listen to any track on their website-over 5 million of...
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Usher, famous rap artsit, has, like the majority of the mainstream music industry, had his newest album leaked prior to it's streetdate. This occurs due to people involved in the production and...
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In the latest figures released, both the british BPI and the internation IFPI have reported big drops over the past year in how many cds are being sold at retail, in shops like HMV in the UK, and...
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Filed in archive DRM
by Jordan Grodecki on May 20, 2008
In a pleasing move to the digital music world, we have learnt that Napster, probably the second biggest digital music service, has gone completely DRM free by transcoding it's entire library to...
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© swanksalotTo be honest, I don't know what people have against iTunes. I'm not talking about the iTunes Store-that's a whole separate issue. The only reason I started using it is because...
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Qtrax, a legit p2p site I blogged about over on P2P Weblog, came out with an extravagant promise a while ago; free ad supported p2p, albeit with DRM. Their big launch was marred by accusations of not...
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Nine Inch Nails, pioneers of the correct way to do online distribution, have done it agian, but this time they've gone one better. Rather than charging for a new album in perfect quality;...
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Hi all, I just wanted to introduce myself as your new editor here! I'm Jordan, and much like any readers here, I love music, and digital music is even better, so long as it is done correctly. The...
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Some time ago, I bought the latest nine inch nails "album" called Ghosts I-IV. I bought it shortly after it was announced, but received the CD last month sometime. I could have easily...
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