More Music Industry News: Virgin’s Not-Unlimited, How Low Can We Go?, Twitter Search & More
- Virgin launches Music Unlimited without unlimited music - Big label paranoia strikes again. (Register)
- From The Digital Music Forum West: How low can the music industry go? Analysts speaking at Digital Music Forum West in Hollywood this afternoon suggested that there's more pain ahead for the industry — much more. On the other hand, they said it's not necessarily a bad time for artists, and things couldn't be better for fans. (LA Times)
- Pirate Bay Buyer: Deal in Doubt; Operators Deny Ownership. (DMW)
- Twitter In Advanced Talks With Google And Microsoft About Search Deal (paidContent)
- Napster offers unlimited streaming in the UK for £5 a month – Napster has revamped its Unlimited digital music package and is offering surfers the chance to stream as much as they want for £5 per month. (Webuser)
- Daniel Ek of Spotify: we can save music biz - Can a streaming service help rescue the music industry from meltdown? The Spotify co-founder thinks so (UK Times) and Spotify Promises a TV Service (Media Memo)
- FATdrop launches anti-piracy service for indie labels. (Music Ally)
- Twitter is about to add more languages.