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Napster is warning investors that the incompatibility of the tracks it sells with the new iPhone could hurt sales. (InfoWeek) It seems a weak excuse given that Napster’s real problem is incompatibility with 10 million iPods. Since Napster’s woes would be cure as more labels drop DRM; why isn’t the download service selling the million […]
Public Enemy recently tapped Tunecore to distribute its latest album, according to a New York Times report. The lengthily-titled release, How Do You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul, will be distributed by Tunecore across a number of online music outlets. That includes the iTunes Store, part a larger digital distribution […]