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Posted August 6, 2007 — in Music News

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Amazon has funded Music download site Amie Street that prices songs according to their popularity. Amie Street was created by in 2006 by Brown University seniors. Amazon Sr. VP Business Development Jeff Blackburn said: “The idea of having customers directly influence the price of songs is an interesting and novel approach to selling digital music.”

Warner Music Group stock hits a new low of $10.15….

Universal Republic wants to Sue, Sue, Sue..Retailers says No, No, No: Universal Republic has threatened to sue retailers and merchandisers that continue importing and selling import copies of Amy Winehouse’s 2003 debut album, “Frank“. Retailers of course are arguing that, in the age of downloading, it’s absurd for a record label to take Universal’s approach. “We are selling physical product that the customers want, and they are trying to stop us,” one merchandiser said. “In the meantime, it is flowing freely throughout the world over the Internet through the (peer-to-peer) sites.”
Universal Republic plans to issue Winehouse’s earlier album “Frank” on November 7 stateside and wants to prevent imports from cannibalizing potential sales. (Reuters)

1 Comment »

  1. Sue the people that sell ur product and make ur money…. that seems like a Universal decision. :) BURN BABY BURN!!!

    Comment by Cris — August 6, 2007 @ 11:04 am

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