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Apple has threatened to shut down the iTunes music store if an obscure three-person board appointed by the Librarian of Congress increase the royalties paid to publishers and songwriters by six cents per song.
The Copyright Royalty Board is scheduled to hand down its decision on these rates by Thursday. As part of their general muscle-flexing of late, music publishers asked the board to increase the royalties paid to publishers and songwriters for the sale of digital downloads from 9 cents to 15 cents per song.
Apple -- which has mightily resisted tampering in any way with its 99 cent price point for tracks -- said that if the rate hike goes through and the labels refuse to absorb the entire resulting increase, the iTunes music store will become unprofitable.
And, Apple says, it likes making money.Apple has threatened to shut down the iTunes music store if an obscure three-person... more
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The Zune gets new updates as firmware 3.0 launches Sept. 16th
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Yahoo is now making a promise to compensate customers who bought music from Yahoo Music that can no longer be easily played as a result of the company shutting down its online music store.Yahoo is now making a promise to compensate customers who bought music from Yahoo... more
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Coldplay kicked off the North American leg of their world tour, in support of 'Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends', Monday night (July 14) at the Forum in Los Angeles. Coldplay kicked off the North American leg of their world tour, in support of... more
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They wont sell their stuff on Itunes, but have no moral qualms about making their fans step through the doors of Wal-Mart? Lucky for me I hate AC/DCThey wont sell their stuff on Itunes, but have no moral qualms about making their fans... more
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What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists.What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing... more
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Pål asked 50 Cent: How are G-Unit Records doing in these times of file-sharing?
Not so good. he responded. The advances in technology impacts everyone, and we all must adapt. Most of all hip-hop, a style of music dependent upon a youthful audience. This market consists of individuals embracing innovations faster than the fans of classical and jazz music.Pål asked 50 Cent: How are G-Unit Records doing in these times of... more
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I went 4 pounds. But of course, in high school, Radiohead simultaneously drove home the soullessness of modern life and the inevitable disappointment that awaited me in the real world. Plus, I felt kinda cool for the first time. (Briefly.) That's priceless, really. Or at least 4 pounds worth.I went 4 pounds. But of course, in high school, Radiohead simultaneously drove home... more
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