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Coldplay to Release Single Over the Internet at No Charge. A Look At Digital Rights Management for Music and the Diminishing Role of Record Labels

Coldplay to Release Single Over the Internet at No Charge. A Look At Digital Rights Management for Music and the Diminishing Role of Record Labels

In 2007, Radiohead a British Band, launched its album online and ditched EMI, one of the World’s Biggest Record Labels. Sometime that year, the band Koopa became the first band to enter the top 40 (UK Charts) without ever having a record deal, or a record in the shops. “We built our own website. Then we started advertising that on Google, [...]

More on My Space’s India Strategy

More on My Space’s India Strategy

MySpace – for those of you who don’t know is a unit of Fox Interactive Media owned by Media Baron Rupert Murdoch. It’s a community forum that has sites in countries such as the US, Brazil, Canada, Austria, Denmark, and recently Korea. 
 
 
 
 
According to various reports MySpace globally signs on 300, 000 new users daily and [...]