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Legal We7 is a strangely named music download

We7 is a strangely named music download service which promises free, DRM-free, ad-supported mp3 downloads. Cnet.co.uk claims that the service “absolutely, categorically will not succeed.” I agree with this assessment of the We7’s

Meet We7, the latest addition to the web’s growing collection of music download services — but this fresh outlet employs a novel approach. Spearheaded by Genesis singer Peter Gabriel, a renowned forward thinker in the digital music realm, We7 offers free downloads financially supported by brief advertisements inserted before the beginning of each track. Theoretically, the service scratches all parties’ back; the user receives free tunes, advertisers reach an ideal and refined audience, label’s rake in the cash, and artists get paid as well. But the problem, which scores of bloggers are sounding off about, is that many users feel the musical experience may be soured by an advertisement, forcing compu-geeks to edit out the tune’s ad, completely undermining the effort — an issue likely foreseen by potential ad slot buyers.

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Apple on Top Vs Record Labels?

Reportedly, Apple Computer will re-negotiate contracts with major record companies next month, and at that time, it will probably seek further concessions from them on selling music without copy-protection software.

According to industry sources, Apple has already inked an early deal with EMI Group, the third-largest record company, and as such, will enter talks with other labels from a position of strength. This is bound to leave Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, and Warner Music Group in a tough spot.

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MySpace opens sex offender list to missing kids group

CNN - action against MySpace, saying the network fails to protect teens attracted to its service to share photos, blogs, music and The database includes photo-matching software tools that can help authorities cross-reference photos or descriptions of

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EMI in talks to dump copy protection

LOS ANGELES — The music industry is looking ahead to life without copy protection.

Major label EMI — home of Coldplay and Norah Jones — is in discussions with online music stores about selling its music without copy protection, or digital rights management (DRM), according to two sources with direct knowledge of the talks who would not speak for attribution because discussions are ongoing.

 

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