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More Music Industry News: Indie MofS Chases File Sharers, Spotify’s 500k, State Of Net Music & More

EU indie label Ministry of Sound has sent letters to thousands of alleged illegal file sharers threatening court action. (Guardian) Who’s Who In The New Music Gold Rush (paidContent) and. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/07/more-music-industry-news-5-2.html]

  • image from 3.bp.blogspot.com EU indie label Ministry of Sound has sent letters to thousands of alleged illegal file sharers threatening court action. (Guardian)
  • Who’s Who In The New Music Gold Rush (paidContent) and their chart comparing cloud music services.
  • Santiago Menendez-Pidal has been appointed to head up EMI Music Publishing Australia as  Managing Director. Current managing director John Anderson will be leaving at the end of August, after a remarkable 34 years with the business.
  • Five Things That Could Topple Facebook’s Empire. (Epicenter)
  • LimeWire Store Announces Partnership With Merge Records – Partnership Expands LimeWire Store's Digital Music Offerings to Over 6 Million Recordings (press release). All part of an effort to appear as if it's business as usual despite the crushing legal defeat.
  • What is a £1m record deal? (BBC)
  • How Spotify plans to keep its 500,000 paying users loyal. (nextweb)
  • File-sharers: Expect a mountain of mail. (BBC)
  • UltraViolet Digital Movie Locker Would Let You Play Movies Anywhere. (HP)
  • The State of Internet Music on YouTube, Pandora, iTunes, and Facebook. (FastCompany)
  • Why music is good for you: A survey of the cognitive benefits of music makes a valid case for its educational importance. But that's not the best reason to teach all children music, says Philip Ball. (SA)