Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Music News - 10.18.2006

And now AnywhereMP3
"Michael Robertson is at it again. He has launched AnywhereMP3.com, a flash-based MP3 player, which allows those with Mp3tunes.com accounts to stream their music and listen to it on their computers. Think of it as an add-on, incase you don’t have any MP3 playback software on your machine, or you are using a computer other than your own machine." - Om Malik [full story]

AllofMp3 Won't Go Down Without a Fight
"The US government is conveniently using allofmp3 as an issue to gain further concessions from Russia," said company boss Vadim Mamotin and other executives. "We operate under Russian law, we pay taxes in Russia and we pay royalties." It looks like AllofMp3 is digging its heals in and preparing for a fight
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MPAA: Piracy is the outcome of DRM complications
Last week at the Digital Home Developers Conference Brad Hunt, the MPAA's executive vice president and chief technology officer said that piracy is the inevitable outcome of the music and movie industries' inability to provide a simple, inter-compatible and non-intrusive DRM solution.
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Why I Gave Up On Hip-Hop
You think every time you hear a black guy's voice it's automatically going to be something bad. Are you against hip-hop?
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