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Why Isn’t Any Band Really Using The Techonolgies?

After reading Bob Lefsetz’s piece (posted on hypebot a couple of days ago) on the unusual promotion and distribution model used for the new documentary OUTFOXED I realized how surprised. Continue reading

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Recording Industry’s Filesharing Blacklist

FROM THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER.COM: File-sharing outfits cite music-biz ‘blacklist’ WASHINGTON — The recording industry has “blacklisted” Internet file-sharing services and is preventing other companies like RealNetworks Inc. from doing business. Continue reading

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Sony, BMG Merger & Cuts – Major Pain Only Stockholders Gain

From The Hollywood Reporter: Sony, BMG reportedly plan to cut 25% of staff LONDON – Sony Music and BMG plan to shed up to 2,000 jobs or about 25% of. Continue reading

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Digital Download Auctions?

Ebay adds digital download music sales Online auction giant eBay Inc. will allow some customers to buy and sell digital music files as part of a pilot program that could. Continue reading

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“OUTFOXED” And What It Can Teach The Music Industy

The opportunities and empowerments that new technologies can provide musicians and the music industry is a large part of what Hypebot is all about. Commentator/Writer/Radio Host Bob Lefsetz really captures. Continue reading

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MTV On Your Laptop…Can This Be A Good Thing?

From Wired News: Toshiba is developing a new laptop model that allows users to watch TV on it without having to boot up the computer’s Windows operating system — the. Continue reading

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Dave Mathews Finally Gets With The Program

FROM THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER: Dave Matthews, Napster make online music together The Dave Matthews Band has agreed to make its catalog of music available on Napster, marking the first time. Continue reading

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AlwaysOn Events: AO2004 Web Cast

LIVE WEBCAST OF THE ALWAYS ON INNOVATION SUMMIT AlwaysOn * Events: AO2004 Web Cast Tell Us What You Think.

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We’re not sure what this means, but….

Body movement to create music By Jane Wakefield BBC News Online technology staff Sound engineers could ditch their mixing desks if the work of researchers at Leeds University becomes reality.. Continue reading

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FILE SHARING GROWING AS USERS MIGRATE TO NEW NETWORKS

FROM YAHOO NEWS & REUTERS Excerpts: “Internet users download twice as many films, games and music as they did a year ago, despite a big crackdown on the activity, according. Continue reading

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