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Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 19 March 2010
- YouTube/Viacom lawsuit documents are out and in the wild
- UMG to cut CD album prices to $6-$10
- Pandora accounts for 44% of US internet radio royalties
- The truth behind GetJar's 'apps to outsell CDs' claim
- CBS hopes for Last.fm profit in 2010
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Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 18 March 2010
- Study claims online piracy could cost 1.2m European jobs
- YouTube launches Musicians Wanted initiative for indie artists
- Vevo signs up more big brands
- Danish ISP set for Supreme Court appeal over Pirate Bay block
- Elbow frontman hails Pink Floyd court victory
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 17 March 2010
- Linking to pirate sites is not illegal, rules Spanish court
- Spotify tops 320k paying subscribers - but US launch date still unclear
- we7 announces display advertising deal with Yahoo
- Dimensional Associates takes The Orchard private
- Social fans more likely to buy, claims research
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 16 March 2010
- MOG unveils its mobile apps and pricing at SXSW
- House of Lords approves Digital Economy Bill
- TalkTalk protests with research and viral video
- Report: Slacker to launch on-demand music service
- MidemNet curse strikes again: Ning CEO quits
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 15 March 2010
- UMG gets into the iPhone music games business
- Pirate Bay founder gives advice to the music industry
- More changes for UK Digital Economy Bill
- PRS for Music revenues rose 2.6% in 2009
- Apple poaches one of Google's Music Search team
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 12 March 2010
- Pink Floyd prevail in High Court digital ruling
- Pirate Bay appeal set for late September
- Canadian publisher McCarty slams ISPs over piracy
- The Jams / The KLF's 1987 album is reborn as an iPhone app
- Noush Skaugen to stream live gig from Twitter HQ
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 11 March 2010
- EMI CEO heads for the exit door, to be replaced by TV mogul
- Technology bosses attack Digital Economy Bill
- YouTube debuts ads on its mobile websites
- US ISPs funding BitTorrent tracking technology
- Amazon Daily Deal suffering from Apple's label pressure
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 10 March 2010
- Pink Floyd and EMI in court over digital royalties and unbundling
- IFPI attacks 'myth' that artists don't need labels
- Spotify heading to TVs this summer (in Finland)
- French study hints at Hadopi backlash
- Industry cool on iTunes LP impact
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 9 March 2010
- BPI claims UK ISPS could earn £103m from digital music by 2013
- Consumer Focus claims UK consumers unaware of legal music services
- Report: Facebook getting into the ticketing game
- Rhino digital boss praises subscriptions and iTunes LP
- EMI and TuneWiki agree lyrics licensing extension
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 8 March 2010
- Napster Japan to close at end of May
- Citigroup analyst predicts $1.1bn YouTube revenues by 2011
- Pirates not so hot for Hope For Haiti Now charity album
- WMG inks video licensing deal with Dailymotion
- Apple taking aim at 'cookie-cutter' template apps
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: 5 March 2010
- More Digital Economy Bill controversy surrrounds cyber-lockers amendment
- Put.io could be the next music industry villain
- Vevo boss reveals latest stats and branding plans
- MOG to debut its mobile app at SXSW
- JASRAC gets bitter about quick lyrics on Twitter
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 4 March 2010
- Digital Economy Bill could force ISPs to block websites
- Streaming music not paying off for artists, claims Billboard
- New Apple trademark filing hints at music subscription plans
- RIAA slams illegal downloads of Haiti charity album
- Report claims GGF wanted to buy Mininova as well as The Pirate Bay
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 3 March 2010
- Apple cracking down on Amazon MP3 Daily Deal promotions
- Spotify defends itself (again) from cannibalisation claims)
- Nokia Ovi Store now up to 1.5m downloads a day
- UK peers slam rush to approve Digital Economy Bill
- Facebook may have made $635m in 2009
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 2 March 2010
- UMG digital sales up 8.4% despite mobile 'softening'
- Some reasons why P2P downloads were down in 2009
- Thumbplay appoints new CTO as streaming service opens up
- eMusic payouts continue to rise
- BPI and AIM criticise BBC digital radio cuts
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 1 March 2010
- Music accounts for 30.7% of all YouTube video views
- European Commission won't accept ACTA three-strikes
- Top Russian torrent site shut down by police
- Court rules against UMG in dancing baby YouTube case
- Hans Pandeya promises 'secret plans' for 2010
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 26 February 2010
- MOG raises $9.5m for international expansion
- Spotify hits back at claims of download cannibalisation
- Sirius XM finally turns a profit
- Facebook wins patent for social networking news feed
- Virgin Media unveils 100Mbps broadband
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Thursday 25 February 2010
- Missing: 24 million music buyers
- Digital Economy Bill gets watered down with overnight amendments
- Spotify gets into music video with Jimi Hendrix exclusive
- Rapidshare ordered to monitor uploads
- EMI financial upheaval may be affecting new signings
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Wednesday 24 February 2010
- Baidu suffers defeat in copyright infringement case
- Vevo notching up impressive video views... on YouTube
- SellaBand files for bankruptcy but promises 'fresh start'
- Report claims Spotify taking more funding
- 3rd Space criticises WMG over YouTube ads
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Tuesday 23 February 2010
- UK government rules out broadband terminations
- Leaked ACTA internet chapter holds few surprises
- Digital growth flattened in Japan last year
- The Orchard confirms Navin as new CEO
- A2IM slaps down LimeWire and Myxer
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Monday 22 February 2010
- Discovery is the key for MySpace's next comeback effort
- FTC settles with Ticketmaster over Springsteen mis-sales
- Vevo boss thinks WMG's holdout is a mistake
- Tenenbaum lawyer attacks $675k damages award
- Hulu mulling paid app for iPad
Music Ally Daily Bulletin :: Friday 19 February 2010
- Apple is second most innovative music company after Spotify
- Yahoo for EC, which has given the go-ahead for search deal with Microsoft
- Music Reports to start work on Zune soon
- Pandora touches profit after a decade, Spotify to be worth tens of billions in a few years...
- Shazam bigs itself up
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