Washington23 »Android
Print

Music Industry Not Happy with Amazon Cloud Player Launch

When you find out the reason that Amazon was able tobeat Google Music and a cloud-based iTunes to market, you might be a bit surprised. See, those other services have been talked about for months upon months, with the main reason we haven’t seen them launched stemming from licensing issues between the companies wishing to instate cloud-based music services and record labels still sour over the demise of physical music sales. Amazon’s cloud music locker seemed to spring up out of no where, so what’s the deal? Turns out Amazon didn’t even bother to get the proper licensing before launching their service, and record labels, as you could imagine, aren’t all that happy about it.In fact, Amazon didn’t even bother to get in touch with record labels until last week and decided to go ahead and launch their new service while terms of licensing were still being negotiated. It’s a bold move, one that may end up costing the retailer in the long run. A Sony Music spokesperson said, “We hope that they’ll reach a new license deal, but we’re keeping all of our legal options open.”Perhaps some heat from the music industry and potentially being sued by the RIAA or individual record labels is a small price to pay to leapfrog Google and Apple, the two companies expected to dominate these area of digital media distribution.[via Reuters]

Fuente: Android Phone Fans

No comments

Leave a comment

Image Navigator

T-Mobile Announces The MyTouch 3G Slide With Genius Button’s Universal Voice-Activated ControlsEconomics Journal: Blah, Budget, Blah, SpendingMusic Fascination Meets LulaClash of the Tablets: From iPad to TouchPad, 6 Slates ComparedMarvel Comics Invades LBP (Complete Character List)Video: This Is What 426 MPH Looks LikeNick Blackburn, Scott Baker and week 12′s pitching matchupsFujitsu-Toshiba Mobile Introduce The Arrow Z – TI Dual-core Processor, 13MP Camera, HD DisplayOrange UK Gets Motorola Atrix Free On Contract Tomorrow,STREAM: Nirvana Live at the Paramount Halloween ’91PAYDAY: The Heist To Launch Later This MonthOriginal Droid will see Android 2.2 before Droid XWorld WebPulse: Australia election, Anelka, Fiona Coyneetancnn
		Anelka
		Analyst Predicts iOS and Mac Will Fully Converge by 2012Hacked Microsoft Kinect trained to recognize objects2010 NFL Draft Fantasy Analysis: Jacksonville Jaguars Select DT Tyson AlualuSingh Takes Responsibility (for the CVC Mess)LG’s Google TV Equipped 3D LED TVs Could Ship As Early As This WeekHTC One phones now available for pre-order from ExpansysSkyrim Has Unlimited Dragons; Might Support Riding ThemElon Musk Says Ticket To Mars Will Cost $500,000Google Goggles is now your multilingual translation companionTime Machine: Rogue Pilot Hits PSN Today for $6.99Android’s Champions Defend OS Against Steve JobsAndroid 2.2 Update for HTC Aria Now LiveVintage Vehicles Visit Vintage VelodromeNOOKcolor Overclocked to 950MHzRetailer Clove Offering the Motorola Milestone XT720 For UK on Monday