Digital media may finally be hitting a critical mass that will hopefully dislodge the entrenched middlemen that are the RIAA.
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSL1535184120071015?feedType=RSS&feedName=internetNews
"From November 13, Led Zeppelin, which disbanded in 1980 following the death of drummer John Bonham, will make its albums available for download from all online music retailers."
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSN1425810520071015?feedType=RSS&feedName=internetNews
"For Real Networks' Rhapsody digital music service, there's no place like home.
"The company has teamed with TiVo to bring subscription-based on-demand streaming music into the living room directly from Internet-connected TiVo digital video recorders."
http://www.macworld.com/news/2007/10/12/universal/index.php
"Morris is looking to wrest some control back from Apple and change the way digital music is sold with a new service called Total Music, according to BusinessWeek. The plan is to get hardware makers to absorb the cost of a $5 monthly subscription, so that consumers would get their music essentially for free when they buy a new player, and the hardware industry
would be compensated by selling many more devices."
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