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HMV swaps digital music partners







HMV swaps digital music partners

HMV swaps digital music partners 04/12/2005 07:35 AM

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How Much Is Digital Music Worth?


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Does Digital Music Need Artwork?


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Digital music without the computer


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How much is digital music worth?


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The Digital Music Revolution


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Digital Music Reborn


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Rivals mix up digital music


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Yahoo! Doubles Down on Digital Music Bet


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eBay Music Digital Downloads


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What's Wrong With Digital Music Stores?


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RealNetworks went all Crazy Larry on us recently, kicking off a limited-time promotion in which it sold tracks for the insane price of 49 cents per song at its Real Player Music Store. Competitors hover at 88 to 99 cents per tune. Why the fire sale? Real's trying to drum up sales at its music store, and consequently help promote its Harmony software, which lets you play tracks from the store on portable players using a number of different digital rights management schemes.

That pricing won't last, of course, because Real's basically selling tracks at a loss. I'll be sad to see it go. Whatever your opinion of Real, you have to agree that this deal (high-quality, 192-kilobits-per-second AAC files; $5 albums; broad compatibility) looks much more like the type of music store we want than anything else out there. Digital music has come a long way in the past year, but it still has light years to go. This month I'm discussing some of the problems that need to be addressed.

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McDonald's offers digital music


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Nashville gets digital music download


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RIAA wants the FCC to control all
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Well if Disney and the RIAA have their way and strong arm the FCC once again, all digital music will have a broadcast flag embedded in the signal. This not only effects the signal but will force manufactures to put chips in the receiving devices so that you can no longer record music being sent over the open airways. [EFF]


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”The summer digital music season kicks off…”

The what?! Hey, I’m all for it, but how times do change.

[The Digital Music Weblog]

Here we go!


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Guide to digital music players


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Rivals mix up digital music
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Digital Music Eyewear From Oakley


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