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  1. story from cnet.com on Buy.Com Debuts Music Download Site · · Score: 2, Informative

    By Sandeep Junnarkar
    Staff Writer, CNET News.com
    July 22, 2003, 9:51 AM PT

    update NEW YORK--Buy.com on Tuesday launched a new digital music download service, hoping to reprise Apple Computer's early success with its iTunes music store.
    The new site, BuyMusic.com, offers a catalog of more than 300,000 songs from the five major labels, including Warner Music and Universal Music Group, and from independent recording companies.

    Prices for the service start at 79 cents per downloaded song, which is one of the lowest rates for digital downloaded music, and $7.95 per album. The site caters only to people with computers running Microsoft Windows and the Windows Media Player 9 software.

    The launch marks the beginning of what will likely be the entry of large e-commerce companies into the digital music world.

    Much as iTunes helped drive sales of Apple's music players, Buy.com hopes to direct users of its service to its online stores.

    "We have the BuyMusic store, which will have all kinds of devices for playing music, including digital music players, and CD-Rs as well," said Scott Blum, founder and CEO of Buy.com.

    The company has earmarked about $40 million for an ad campaign that includes 2,050 television commercial spots over two weeks, 90 percent on national TV, Blum said. Despite the flurry of ads, he expects the service to grow slowly toward its goal of a million downloads a day. He expressed optimism about reaching that milestone by the end of the year, but also acknowledged that the service may never reach that level.

    Apple, by contrast, soared in the first weeks after the iTunes launch in April, in what was widely seen as the most attractive pay-per-song music download service yet to hit the Internet. The company sold 5 million songs in iTunes' first eight weeks of operation.

    The iTunes service offers the same licensing terms for every song it makes available, while the BuyMusic.com service has various terms based on its deals with individual recording companies.

    "All five majors and the indie deals all have the same basic understanding that we are going to take the music download it to a hard drive and be able to transfer it to a CD or a digital music player. But they have different rules of usages per label," said Blum. "Some are as flexible as burning 10 disks, and some are three. It really depends on the label and the artists."

    BuyMusic.com's terms of sale also shut out several major digital music players from receiving downloads. The company specifies that devices are allowed to store digital music files and play them back in analog form but must not be able to transfer them on to other electronic devices. For example, consumers with an Archos device, an iPod competitor, would not be able download music because that system allows them to transfer music to other devices. Apple's iTunes site doesn't face a similar issue because iPods have a built-in block against that capability.

    BuyMusic.com's infrastructure also relies heavily on Microsoft's .Net technology, the software needed to run Web applications written with Microsoft's development tools.

    "When you get to the site, it is going to be painfully obvious that we have a partnership with Microsoft in regards to the way we built the site and run the site," said Blum.

    Blum also called on the leaders of the music industry to work together to develop a standards organization like the ones in the computer industry to bring cohesion to the various music services.

    This organization "needs to make a standard way to download among the five major labels," said Blum. "It needs to be consumer-friendly and protect the interests of the artists as well."

  2. Re:great.... on Kroger Testing Fingerprint Payment System · · Score: 1

    This type of system already exists.....its called "smart" chip technology.....it is prevalent throughout europe......

    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >> >>The next "credit card" type of system we need, is one where the cards themselves have computers in them and all transactions use encryption. When someone asks me for $5 I can give them an encrypted message for my bank authorizing a one-time transfer. Then I don't have to trust them not to overcharge me (right now they can say they're charging you $5 and charge you $500), or to keep my number safe from 133thaX0rs (see ford for an example of this problem).

  3. Hindi???? on Indian Government Moves to Let Linux In · · Score: 1

    You wont need to learn your HINDI, because ALL Indian people who have a college education are fluent in British English.....this includes everyone who is a programmer.....since you need to be fluent in english to become a programmer in india.....

    >>>Maybe they will outsource linux support to the us!

    >>>I better start learning my Hindi!

  4. Wait.......cable isn't FREE? on Cable TV A La Carte Part 2 · · Score: 0

    Cable isnt free.......damn......I think ive been in college too long.....I say we all just get analog cable and steal it......no way they can really catch you anywayz

  5. How can you prove this document is real? on Halloween VII · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Even though it may look legit at first glance. WHen you read it again, it seems apparant that almost someone who put time and effort into writing this article, could easily have made up the percentages, figures and results.

  6. uh-huh sure on "Encounter 2001" To Send Human DNA To Space · · Score: 1

    Is this a real article, or did someone get a sneak peak at a futurama episode.......hmm.......or it could just be a sloooww newsday........

  7. frozen heads on Freeze Recovery Drug - Step Toward Suspended Animation? · · Score: 2

    yup.....i think i'll freeze my head so i can be one of those ppl in that futurama episode..........hey you never know