Off-The-Shelf Online Music Stores
jpkunst writes "The Chicago Sun-Times and C|Net news.com report about a new product from Loudeye Digital Media Solutions and Microsoft: pre-fab online music stores for companies who want to join the digital music goldrush. I wonder when this bubble is going to burst."
when will what bubble burst? best i can remember is that apple's barely making any money at all off the actual music sales, let alone all the companies following
It'll burst when someone creates a non-RIAA internet radio station / distribution hub. Unsigned artists submit their music to the site, a group of public moderators give the music good/bad karma and the good stuff gets streamed to millions of PCs. Users can download the stuff that they like with a simple click and yet another simple click burns it to CD or moves it to the player.
Life is the leading cause of death in America.
I'm looking forward to it.
Given the alternatives (mp3 on Kazaa, aac on the iPod) already out there, who is really going to choose to buy their music in .wma format?? I just don't see this really taking off with public. It's a case of too little too late, and trying to copy the iTMS model without really offering anything compelling.
If you want to really be inspired, read this article from Rolling Stone where they interviewed Steve Jobs, who knows how to do this the right way...
Apple will be the only online music store to survive. Apple makes no profit, so nobody can compete on price points and make a profit. If you charge more people will go to apple instead. Either way, you go bankrupt while apple sells iPods.
btw, i use iTunes for the 1st time today, so it's not 25,000,001 songs downloaded.
Another person confusing copyright infringement and theft. *sigh*. If I take your gas and don't pay for it, you don't have the gas to sell to another customer. If I create gas out of thin air that is completely identical to your gas for my own use, you still have your gas to sell and nobody is missing anything. Sharing is GOOD. For Pete's sake, the only people that are against sharing are fscked up RIAA lapdogs who must've been the ones running home to mommy when other kids asked to play with their toys. Selfish pricks.
the person who gets rich during the Gold ruch isn't the miners, it's the guy selling shovels.
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They're helping because they want to push WMA to as many services as possible. They don't care who wins, just as long as the winner is using their DRM.
Also, Microsoft has never been a company that jumps into an emerging market. Their behaviour is down to a science:
1) wait for an emerging market to mature and for the major players to drift up to the top
2) offer to buy the largest player at slightly less than they're worth
3) if they refuse, put hundreds of millions of dollars into developing a competing service or product.
They did it with browsers, game consoles, webmail, you name it. Microsoft will do what they do best -- sit back and wait and then throw their money at the best bet. They call this "innovation."