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BusinessWeek on Digital Music
posted by mpawlo on Tuesday August 13, @04:16PM
from the read-all-about-it dept.
Copyright BusinessWeek has just published a collection of stories on the development of digital music. Some of the stories are of direct concern to Greplaw readers, dealing with the battle against Napster and other file-sharing networks. Other stories provide very good to know background information on the development of the music industry and digital music at large.

The Labels Start Turning up the Volume

"The recording industry beat Napster and continues battling free file-sharers. But in slow steps, it's learning to dance to an online beat"

Music Clubs' Newfound Clout
"By mining customer data and putting the Web to good use, the discount sellers can make stars and reap the rewards of boosting labels' sales"

A Rhapsody in Green for Classic Fare?

"Many long-suffering orchestras see the Web as a way of serving their small but devoted audience -- and making some money for a change, too"

So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star

"The Web is making it easier than ever for independent musicians to find an audience -- and cut out middlemen"

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