Weekend Time Suck: Music of The 80’s

Here’s a link to hundreds of music videos from the 80’s. Spend your weekend watching to find the one (OK, maybe two) worth still caring about.  Start by pretending you. Continue reading

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Worldwide Anti-DRM Protest Call-In “Freedom Rings At The RIAA” Today

Dubbed "Freedom Rings At The RIAA", guerrilla anti-DRM group DefectiveByDesign.org is encouraging protesters to call the RIAA and other industry organizations to protest restrictive digital rights management systems.  The group. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Briefing For Friday June 23, 2006

UPDATED – – The iPod may enjoy a dominate 80% portable player market share in the US but worldwide it’s closer to only 26% providing hope for competitors. (DMN) –. Continue reading

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Comparison Of Top Music Recommendation Sites

ExtremeTech did an exhaustive comparison of the top music recommendation sites rating them on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best. MusicStrands – 8 Liveplasma – 7 UpTo11.net. Continue reading

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The MySpace Series Part VIII – Will New Age Restrictions Effect Music Marketers?

In response to growing safety concerns, MySpace is planning new restrictions on how adults may contact younger users. MySpace currently prohibits kids 13 and under from setting up accounts and. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Briefing For Thursday June 22, 2006

– French lawmakers have agreed to water down a law that would have threatened the future of the iPod in the country. (AP) – Hits reports that Edgar Bronfman, Jr.. Continue reading

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This Friday Call The RIAA And Give ‘Em A Piece Of Your Mind

The creative folks over at DefectiveByDesign.org who have been known to picket Apple stores dressed in yellow hazmat suits are taking their anti-DRM fight to another level: "On Friday, June. Continue reading

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As the Federal Communications Commission takes the first steps toward enacting sweeping changes to the nation’s media ownership rules, a diverse alliance of consumer, civil rights, labor and media reform. Continue reading

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Google Hack G2P Offers MP3 Download Search

A new Google hack called G2P tests legal limits by using Google’s search engine technology to find often illegal mp3’s ready to be downloaded for free.  Just type in an. Continue reading

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The MySpace Series Part VII – In The News

MySpace has been in the news a lot lately.  Not all of the news is good. – MySpace plans to expand to other countries including Britain where it launched in. Continue reading

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New Music Industry Briefing For Wednesday June 21, 2006

UPDATED – – Korean P2P’s join together to stop all MP3 downloads.  CD sales have fallen 70% there. (PCPro) – Take a test drive of the new Sprint LG music. Continue reading

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