Last Week’s Music Industry News And How It Could Effect You…
This may have been a holiday week, but it didn’t stop a few major music industry stories from breaking that could effect the music you love and enjoy…
GREAT NEWS FOR CONSUMERS: The Warner Music family of labels (Warner, Elektra, Atlantic, Rhino and Nonesuch) started selling its catalog as DRM free mp3’s on Amazon.com leaving Sony BMG the last major label group adding unpopular copy protection. A Hypebot commentary dug into what this means for the music industry and consumers.- Jay-Z announced he is leaving his executive post at Def-Jam. Stay tuned for his next moves…
- A new study showed that marketing online is far more effective than TV or even print.
- BEWARE: The Recording Industry Association Of America who loves to sue people for sharing songs online now also appears to be feeding its own anti-piracy “news” stories to local TV.
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