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This looks promising. Really promising!
posted 1 month ago in music4 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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This has to be seen to be believed. WOW!
posted 4 months ago in youtube, shatner27 views | 7 jaas | 1 save | 1 reply )
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“Nokia's bold plan to offer unlimited downloads with its new mobiles is making artists nervous about their royalties, writes James Robinson”
posted 1 month ago in music, nokia, mobile, phone2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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Good question. NIN new 4 disk set, in 320Kb/s, is just $5 to download. Or get the free MP3s. It's going gangbusters on the pirate bay, though.
posted 8 months ago in music, p2p, technology, internet23 views | 4 jaas | 2 replies )
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Quote: What I'm talking about is dropping a neutron bomb on the old paradigm of the entertainment industry and the way in which it functions. It's completely insane. In America, it's all gotten completely strangleholded by these providers. Nobody ever more...
posted 7 months ago in music, nokia, mobile6 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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An argument for the sale of "artifacts" in support of "performance"
posted 5 months ago in music, copyright3 views | 2 jaas | reply )
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Michael Arrington and Ethan Kaplan have both missed the point. Do you think they did it on purpose?
posted 7 months ago in marketing, music2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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“The website of a record label which offers completely free music downloads has been taken down by its host for copyright infringement, even though it only offers its own music. Quote Unquote Records calls itself “The First Ever Donation Based more...
posted 1 month ago in music2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
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Looks really cool!
posted 5 months ago in music16 views | 4 jaas | 1 tag | reply )
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If you're a fan of Brian Eno and / or David Byrne you're going to want to check this out. First new recording from them in 30 years.
posted 3 months ago in music6 views | 4 jaas | 1 save | reply )
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In the UK, the prospect of an internet tax to subsidize music doesn't seem far away.
posted 3 months ago in music1 view | 1 jaa | reply )
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“Despite being ensnared in legal proceedings with the MPAA, isoHunt is continuing to grow. Adding fuel to the ’significant non-infringing use’ argument is their latest partnership, with the Creative Commons music distribution site Jamendo.”
posted 5 months ago in music7 views | 2 jaas | reply )

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