I’m going to start lumping digital music related news in a daily wrap-up post, because the amount of posts in this category are getting out of control…
The major news related to music will still be separate posts.
This is leading to something, but I’ll leave it at that for now…
– Coverage of Plug.IN Digital Music Conference: Brad Hill over at the Digital Music Weblog is doing some good coverage of Jupiter’s Plug.IN conference…
– Apple Exec Cancels Keynote After RealNetworks’ News: Cue’s official excuse is that he was sick, but his cancellation comes on the heels of RealNetworks’ announcement…
– Song downloads to hit a high note: $270 million worth digital music to be sold in 2004, and rise to $1.7 billion, or 12 percent of total consumer spending on music, by 2009.
– Music Industry Taking Cues From File Sharing: Online businesses are adding features such as P2P networks to boost song lists while protecting copyrights.
– Pricing, Partnerships Propel Digital Music Dash: The 3 Ps for digital music, coming together now…
– Wippit offers Evening Standard digi-music promo: Another UK newspaper in digital music promo deal…
– Audiogalaxy founder tries new P2P venture: The founder’s back with a new P2P software venture, more as an everyday tool than for music.
– Downloading with the kids: The Sun UK says it is leading the digital revolution by offering free tracks from Napster, but is it just jumping on a bandwagon to chase a younger readership?
– DePauw University Signs with MusicRebellion for Online Music Service: Pay-per-download without charging any added fees to the university or the students…price changes with demand.
– Musicmatch is a worthy iTunes competitor: Music sharing in the new version impresses the reviewer…
– Infineon, Rosner Offer Jacket That Plays MP3s: The garment comes with an MP3 player and Bluetooth connectivity for mobile phones.
– Macrovision preps ‘99% effective’ CD lock-in tech: Tough new CD protection tech…
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