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Music Labels Charge Too Much For Microsoft

Bret540 writes "Yahoo is reporting that Microsoft has ended license talks with four major music labels. From the article: 'The paper [the Wall Street Journal] reported negotiations broke down Friday over what Microsoft considered high royalty rates.' How much more can the music labels demand when even Microsoft won't go to market? With other recent developments, one must wonder how long the music industry can keep pushing."

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  1. In other news.. Bittorrent in windows update.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Steve Ballmer just announced that he's going to include bit torrent in the next high priority update of internet explorer, expected later this afternoon.

    The RIAA has yet to respond.

  2. Why? by scottsk · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Why would MS want to even get into this market? They're the peddlers selling shovels to the 49ers who think they'll get rich in the online music market - supplying them with DRM. Just about every music seller is just using MS's platform. (I don't even know what differentiates them.) Online music will either work and make MS a ton of licensing revenue, or it'll go belly up and MS will have a mature, proven DRM solution to sell someone else.

  3. MOD UP INFORMATIVE by goombah99 · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Insightful parent.

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