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Music Industry News: LimeWire Fallout, Dazzboard, YouTube CEO Exits, iTunes Sells Free Songs & More

Legal skirmishes over LimeWire damages ahead. (PaidContent)  Dazzboard takes music collections to Facebook. (AFP)  YouTube CEO Chad Hurley leaving to take advisory role (TechCrunch) They may not need Chad at. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2010/10/music-industry-news-limewire-fall

  • Legal skirmishes over LimeWire damages ahead. (PaidContent)
  • Dazzboard takes music collections to Facebook. (AFP)
  • YouTube CEO Chad Hurley leaving to take advisory role (TechCrunch) They may not need Chad at the helm anymore and/or he did a great job. News stats show YouTube has hit 1 billion subscribers and is nearing profitability in large part to 500 million promoted video views.

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  • iTunes selling free songs for 99 cents. (DigitalAudioInsider)
  • Apple doesn't need Spotify – and Spotify doesn't need Apple. (Register)
  • The puppet masters of the music industry. (Nouse)
  • Spira Mirabilis and the exciting new wave of young orchestras. (Guardian)
  • MySpace Redesign Squanders Huge Opportunity: Turning Band Pages Into Apps (Evolver)
  • After five years a court slams music pirate with huge fine – of $41.00 (TorrentFreak)
  • Indie music retailers lining up strong exclusives for Christmas selling season launch. (LA Times)
  • Marissa Nadler Shows How To Sell Fan Funded Albums (New Rockstar Philosphy)
  • 23Video launches – This startup allows companies to create a full, video site, with a branded player for $675 a month. (Press)