More Music Industry News: Kayne, RIAA Wants Copyright Change, CEA Blasts NAB, Whole Foods Music, Barnes & Noble, Dylan & More
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Kayne West says he'll release a new song every Friday between now and Christmas.(FMQB)
- RIAA: U.S. copyright law 'isn't working'. (CNET) As usual their answer is more control rather than clearer and up to date rules.
- Ad supported Qtrax has named Lance J.O. Ford as co-President and Chief Marketing Officer. He comes from Rebel Digital. Qtrax has been beta testing in Asia for months but has not announced U.S. plans.
- CEA calls out broadcasters over cell phone-FM radio wishlist.(ars)
- Whole Foods to feature, sell new Weepies album. (Daily Swarm) "I'd like a side of over-priced tofu with my music, please."
- Barnes & Noble Q1 Sales Jump To $1.4B Thanks To Increased Digital Share. (Tech Crunch)
- Bob Dylan Gets Around Service Fees & Scalpers With A Simple Plan: Pay Cash At The Door. (TechDirt)
- Why Appleās Dominance Of The Download Market Really Is A Big Deal. (Forester analyst Mark Mulligan)
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Pitchfork.tv adds a 6 camera set-up and viewars can pick how they want to watch the band. (press release)
- Fraudsters Drain PayPal Accounts Through iTunes. (TechCrunch)
- Manager Emily White on "Taking Risks" (MidemNet)
- The Most Popular Torrent Sites Of The Last Five Years. (TorrentFreak)
- RIAA: U.S. copyright law 'isn't working'. (cnet)
- Who cares about autotune? (BBC)
- Rap Music: It's a Business Thing, You Understand? (DailyFinnance)
- Meet The YouTube Stars Making $100,000 Plus Per Year. (BusinessInsider)
- The Internet's 5 Billionth Device Will Soon Go Live. (techi)
- E-books, Piracy Peril or Promotional Possibilities? (TorrentFreak)
- An Un-'Common' Take On Copyright Law. (NPR)
- Supreme Court told P2P users can be "innocent infringers." (Ars)
- Six Tech Groups Fight FM-Chip Mandate. (Twice)
- Universal has signed a label deal with producer RedOne. (press release)
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