Apple in worldwide sales negotiations with record labels
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Apple Needs The Independent Record
Labels More Than They Need It, Because
They'll Do Just Fine, Thanks, Through
The Normal Sales Channels
Apple Needs The Independent Record
Labels More Than They Need It, Because
They'll Do Just Fine, Thanks, Through
The Normal Sales Channels
06/22/2004 08:33 PMIf Apple doesn't widen its offerings, both musical and technical, then
last week's launch may turn out to be one of the biggest missed
opportunities in years. By Charles Arthur, Independent (via
MyAppleMenu)
Independent Record Labels Failed By
Apple
Independent Record Labels Failed By
Apple
09/18/2004 03:51 AMIndependent record labels spoke of their frustruation last night that,
despite an agreement to license their music to iTunes, Apple had still
not made their work available to fans. By Patrick Barkham, The
Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
Indie record labels 'failed' by Apple
Indie record labels 'failed' by Apple
09/18/2004 01:29 PMApple is having problems with content from independent UK artists,
according to a report by The Guardian...
Microsoft, Apple, Record Labels in
Copy-Protection Collusion
Microsoft, Apple, Record Labels in
Copy-Protection Collusion
09/18/2004 11:28 AMInsanely Great Mac Sep 18 2004 2:20PM GMT
Apple Posts Record 2nd Quarter Sales
Apple Posts Record 2nd Quarter Sales
04/13/2005 05:07 PMApple blew past expectations, announcing record second quarter
earnings and a net profit of $290 million, according to data released
late Wednesday. But the good news did not end there for the
Cupertino-based company; 1 million Macs and an astounding 5.3 million
iPods were shipped during the quarter.
Mac, iPod sales bring Apple record Q2
earnings
Mac, iPod sales bring Apple record Q2
earnings
04/14/2005 01:20 PMBolstered by a large jump in sales of its iPod music players, Apple
Computer Inc. yesterday reported record earnings and revenue for the
company's second quarter.
Mac, iPod sales bring Apple record
earnings
Mac, iPod sales bring Apple record
earnings
04/13/2005 06:01 PMApple Computer on Wednesday reported record quarterly earnings and
revenue on significant increases in Macintosh computer and iPod
digital media player shipments.
Update: Mac, iPod sales bring Apple
record earnings
Update: Mac, iPod sales bring Apple
record earnings
04/14/2005 10:09 AMApple Computer on Wednesday reported record quarterly earnings and
revenue on significant increases in Macintosh computer and iPod
digital media player shipments.
HP-Apple negotiations ran late into Wed.
night
HP-Apple negotiations ran late into Wed.
night
01/09/2004 10:08 PMAs previously reported on MacMinute, Hewlett Packard said Thursday
that it would begin selling a branded version of Apple's iPod and
bundling iTunes with its desktops and notebooks as part of a new
partnership...
Record labels and ISP battle it out
Record labels and ISP battle it out
12/10/2003 01:13 AMZDNet Australia Dec 10 2003 0:24AM ET
Just Say 'No' to Record Labels
Just Say 'No' to Record Labels
01/27/2004 06:49 AMRockers Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno rally for a bright digital future
in which musicians take charge, cutting traditional music biz players
out of the money stream.
Record labels still on top despite
online revolution
Record labels still on top despite
online revolution
09/22/2004 06:28 AMBelfasttelegraph.co.uk - Wed Sep 22, 09:19 am GMT
Record labels in 'piracy' raids
Record labels in 'piracy' raids
02/10/2004 02:47 AMAustralian record labels raid universities and internet firms to hunt
for evidence of online music "piracy".
Kazaa owner gets OK to sue record labels
Kazaa owner gets OK to sue record labels
01/25/2004 03:05 PMCNET Jan 25 2004 6:45PM GMT
Open source record labels
Open source record labels
06/06/2004 08:30 PM
"Open source record labels... believe that creativity requires
that musicians reappropriate and reinterpret music and sounds to
enable them to create truly innovative music."
Two instances:
Opsound
and
Loca Records.
(source:
Wikipedia
)
Streamcast CEO Accuses Record Labels Of
Collusion
Streamcast CEO Accuses Record Labels Of
Collusion
07/12/2004 04:24 AMAs the recording industry continues their pointless lawsuits to put
the fear of litigation into the hearts of file sharers, it turns out
that
fil
e sharing -- especially of music -- is on the upswing. Even
worse, Streamcast's CEO is presenting evidence to Congress that
the record labels have colluded to create a "blacklist" against
any of the file sharing companies, telling other firms not to work
with the major file sharing companies or risk problems from within the
established industry. This, of course, wouldn't be a surprise, as the
industry has been found guilty of such things in the past. Still,
considering the type of entertainment-industry backed legislation
that's been coming out of Congress these days, they seem mostly
interested in investigating how to prop up a dying industry, rather
than looking into how that industry is colluding to keep out
competition.
Record labels cleared in Internet probe
Record labels cleared in Internet probe
12/24/2003 08:49 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 24 2003 8:32AM ET
Canadian record labels appeal P2P ruling
Canadian record labels appeal P2P ruling
07/12/2004 05:43 PMA court said file-swapping was OK in Canada. The music business
objects.
Record labels settle with Israeli P2P
company
Record labels settle with Israeli P2P
company
07/20/2004 07:54 PMIsraeli file-swapping company says it will move to new, label-friendly
business model.
Not yet time for record labels to be
smug about the end of piracy
Not yet time for record labels to be
smug about the end of piracy
01/27/2004 07:08 AMAnalysis
Indie record labels join iTunes
Indie record labels join iTunes
07/22/2004 02:58 AMSongs from independent record labels will be on Apple's iTunes
download service after a deal resolves a dispute.
Small record labels fight merger
Small record labels fight merger
01/27/2004 04:07 PMMerger plans that would create the world's biggest record company are
being fought by independent labels.
Musicians Realizing They Don't Need
Record Labels To Sell Online
Musicians Realizing They Don't Need
Record Labels To Sell Online
01/26/2004 06:27 PMLots of people have realized for quite some time that the recording
industry isn't so much the "recording" industry, but rather the "CD
distribution" industry. Their entire focus is on how to sell more
tangible items that have music on it. That's part of the reason why
they've had so much trouble figuring out the whole online music
business. There's no tangible "thing" for them to sell, so it doesn't
make sense to them. Now, however, it appears that some musicians are
beginning to figure this out as well... and, as part of that,
realizing they don't really need the record labels if they want to
sell music online. Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno are
launching a
musician's "alliance" that would help musicians sell their music
directly online without any record label involvement. It's an
interesting idea, but it seems a little short on details at this
point. Record labels
are waking up to the fact that they need
to do something about online music, even if they're not quite sure
what that thing is. As such, expect them to do their best to lock up
the digital rights to music from musicians as well. This isn't a
problem if musicians want to ditch record labels altogether, but the
labels are useful for promotional purposes. If the musicians can
figure out a way to do that without the traditional record labels,
then they're all set.
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
06/01/2004 09:55 PM"A year ago, there were certainly labels that weren't willing to
release any single prior to the CD being released," said Eddy Cue,
vice president for applications and Internet services at Apple, which
operates the iTunes download store. "I'm not aware of anybody who
falls into that equation today. Everybody gets it now." By Chris
Nelson, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
05/05/2004 05:14 PMAccording to The Independent, record labels in Europe are dragging
their feet in licensing songs to Apple because they fear the success
of a Euro iTunes Music Store could dictate which artists succeed or
fail by deciding which to promote more...
Justice Dept ends scrutiny of record
labels
Justice Dept ends scrutiny of record
labels
12/24/2003 05:22 AMZDNet UK Dec 24 2003 4:08AM ET
Record Labels Push for iTunes Price Hike
Record Labels Push for iTunes Price Hike
05/07/2004 11:51 AMEuro Q4 sales boom points to record Xmas
notebook sales
Euro Q4 sales boom points to record Xmas
notebook sales
12/23/2003 06:07 AMOctober, November sales well up on 2002
countersued the big record labels,
charging them with extortion and
violations of the federal
antiracketeering act
countersued the big record labels,
charging them with extortion and
violations of the federal
antiracketeering act
02/19/2004 11:25 AMRIAA sued under gang laws .. counter-sue the
RIAA
news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5161209.html
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Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno want to sell
their music online not to record labels
Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno want to sell
their music online not to record labels
01/26/2004 10:58 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 27 2004 2:45AM GMT
Regulators probe Japanese record labels
over mobile-phone ringer flap
Regulators probe Japanese record labels
over mobile-phone ringer flap
08/28/2004 01:10 PMCanadian Press Aug 28 2004 4:19PM GMT
Mercury News | 05/17/2004 |
Do-it-yourself ringtone software
encroaching on potential profits, some
record labels say
Mercury News | 05/17/2004 |
Do-it-yourself ringtone software
encroaching on potential profits, some
record labels say
05/24/2004 04:32 AMA indústria treme: já tem software pra converter mp3 em
toque pro seu celular .. conversion of mp3 files to ringtones .. As
seen here
kansas.com/mld/kansas/business/technology/8685217.htm
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Music Labels Look to DVD's as Sales of
CD's Decline
Music Labels Look to DVD's as Sales of
CD's Decline
12/27/2004 01:21 PMSales of music-related DVD's are on the rise, a welcome piece of news
for major labels still suffering from declines in CD sales.
Mimeo.com, Inc.® Announces
Record-breaking Sales, Plus Inc. 500
Honor in 2004, Opens 30 New Sales
Positions to Accelerate Growth in
On-Demand Services Market in 2005
Mimeo.com, Inc.® Announces
Record-breaking Sales, Plus Inc. 500
Honor in 2004, Opens 30 New Sales
Positions to Accelerate Growth in
On-Demand Services Market in 2005
02/01/2005 09:17 PMMimeo.com, Inc., announced record-breaking growth in corporate revenue
and margins for 2004, and makes the Inc. 500 list of fastest growing
private companies. Mimeo.com also announces the opening of 30 new
sales positions to push further into the on-demand document services
market in 2005. [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Record sales up, P2P sales up -- RIAA's
story doesn't add up
Record sales up, P2P sales up -- RIAA's
story doesn't add up
03/24/2005 04:52 PMCory Doctorow:
According to the RIAA, CD sales are increasing. Now, the RIAA also
says that P2P destroys music sales, so it follows that if they're
selling more CDs there must be less P2P, right? Uh, no -- file-sharing
is up, too (so CD sales should be falling right?).
So is it possible that CD sales and P2P are decoupled (as all the
quantitative, independent research
a> indicates), and that the downturn in CD sales is better laid at the
feed of bad business, a bad economy, fewer albums and more things
competing for entertainment dollars (cough games cough Internet
cough).
The number of CDs and other music products shipped from record labels
to retail merchants rose 2 percent last year, to 814 million units,
the first annual increase in five years, according to the Recording
Industry Association of America.
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Worldwide semiconductor sales up by 37%
in May
Worldwide semiconductor sales up by 37%
in May
07/04/2004 07:04 AMMaekyung Internet Jul 4 2004 11:05AM GMT
Worldwide semiconductor sales up
Worldwide semiconductor sales up
01/03/2005 10:04 AMCNN Money Jan 3 2005 1:53PM GMT
Worldwide chip sales spike
Worldwide chip sales spike
11/03/2003 07:18 PMCNET Nov 3 2003 5:28PM ET
Chip Sales on Upswing Worldwide
Chip Sales on Upswing Worldwide
03/20/2003 01:05 PMBuoyed by purchases of cell phones and other wireless devices,
worldwide sales of semiconductors rose a modest 1.8 percent to $12.5
billion between September and October, according to an industry trade
group. The figure reflects a larger 19.9 percent gain over October
2001 sales of $10.4 billion, indicating a likely recovery in the
sector.
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