Tesco opens music download site
So, music downloads are now officially uncool. Yes, once Tesco starts offering “legal” music downloads; you know that the whole thing is now as cool as buying broccoli. Who is next? Asda? M&S?
So, music downloads are now officially uncool. Yes, once Tesco starts offering “legal” music downloads; you know that the whole thing is now as cool as buying broccoli. Who is next? Asda? M&S?
There is a new study about the effect of music downloads on actual sales. This seems to corroborate that the actual effect of music downloads on sales is much less stronger thant the music industry would like to make us think. The summary of the study states that: “Each album Read more…
The BBC reports that AOL is now going to include blogging software in their basic package. Does this mean the end of the blog as we know it?
This is a new case against a site that offered MP3 music. The problem is that the article is not clear on the type of technlogy that was being used to serve the files. It seems that the accused was not serving files, but was offering hyperlinks to other sites Read more…
This is an oldish study, but we believe that it deserves all of the attention that it can get. The study analyses the economic impact to CD sales of music downloads. The study confirms what many of us music downloaders already knew (I hope that the BPI doesn’t sue me). Read more…