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Lawrence Lessig Slams Broken Copyright Laws On Colbert Report

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Layoffs At Redeye Distribution

The trickle down of lower music sales is effecting distributors and today North Carolina based Redeye let at least four staffers let go as part of a move that combines. Continue reading

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Top Vinyl Sellers For 2008

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Major Labels Shift Revenue Strategy From Partnership To Ownership

Rocked by shrinking revenues and disappointed in the revenue generated by music services like YouTube, MySpace and imeem,  the four major label groups have begun shifting their search for larger. Continue reading

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TotalMusic Births Playlist Widget Tunepost

Last year Universal CEO Doug Morris was publicly hawking a concept called TotalMusic that he envisioned as some kind of unlimited music service not unlike Nokia's Comes With Music. One. Continue reading

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Video: Caldwell Explains Why imeem Is Way Important

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Daily D.I.Y. – The Sincerity Factor

Two negative comments from music bloggers Rich Faliciano of InvisibleLimb.net and to yesterday's post Romancing Your Favorite Music Bloggers served as a reminder of a one of the cardinal rules . Continue reading

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Friday’s Music Briefing: SXSW, Live Nation Ticketing, NiN & Much More

HYPEBOT FEATURES: Daily D.I.Y. – The Sincerity Factor TotalMusic Births Playlist Widget Tunepost Top Vinyl Sellers For 2008 Analysis: Major Labels Shift Revenue Strategy From Partnership To Ownership Video: Caldwell. Continue reading

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iLike Adds INgrooves’ Indie Catalog

Digital distributor INgrooves has announced a new initiative with music diiscover site iLike. INgrooves indie catalog will now be available on iLike have access to the same iLike promotional and. Continue reading

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Fancorps Takes Over Contest To Prove The Value Of Street Teams

A constant question in the new era of music marketing is,. "What actually works?". Digital street team enabler Fancorps set out to offer some proof by asking members of four. Continue reading

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