More Music News For Thurs. 7/30: Sony Earnings, Pirate Bay Sale, P2P Trial & Much More
Sony earnings down as gadget sales fall and Yen rises. "On the music front, Sony makes a big increase after fully taking over Sony Music Entertainment from Bertelsmann. The world’s second largest music label made Sony 108.8 billion yen ($1.11 billion)—96.1 percent more than it made from the Sony BMG JV in the same period last year." (paidContent)
- GGF: Pirate Bay Purchase Will Happen August 27. (TorrentFreak)
- Tenenbaum lawyer admits liability; damages now main issue. The second-ever P2P file-sharing case to go to trial has been anything but conventional, and yesterday was no exception: one of Joel Tenenbaum's attorneys admitted in court that his client was liable for infringement. The real issue now appears to be the amount of damages. (ars)
Music and media futurist Gerd Leonhard holds a free online webinar "Music 2.0 and the Future of the Music Industry" tomorrow July 31st at 5pm CET, 4pm GMT/UK, 11 am EST, 8am PST, midnight JST and 1am (next day) AEST. Find out more on Gerd's Facebook page. More info here.
- Bandwidth Music | Technology Conference 2009 Announces Conversation with Charles Caldas, CEO, Merlin (press release)
- iPhone Jailbreaking Could Crash Cellphone Towers, Apple Claims (Wired's Threat Level)
- Depsite a slow adoption rate from consumers, HD radio developer iBiquity lands another $42.5 Million (DMW, SEC filing)
- New Orange mobile music service works via voice calls. (Techdirt)
- Sony Legacy jumps on the growing digital single bandwagon. (press release)