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Jamendo October 2007 Newsletter
Submitted by libervisco on Thu, 2007-10-04 17:27. creative commons Free Culture Free Music jamendoHere is a newsletter I just received from Jamendo.com, containing some interesting information.
Newsletter date : 10 - 04 - 2007
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Dear member,
Sharing the free music values via your testimonials
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Lately we began to conduct some interviews with Jamendo's artists and users.
Available on the blog this set of testimonials has the scope to show the big picture of our shared values by the growing community of the listeners and free music users. These interviews will dig out the groove towards the Internet users and artists? desires to join up with our community thanks to a direct testimony. Lionel from the ?Music for Cap? group as well as Conley (http://blog.jamendo.com/index.php/2007/09/18/jamendo-testimonials/) (a Jamendo user) from the Virginia Tech campus (Massachusetts) have initiated this important action and their videos are currently available on the Jamendo blog.
The Future of the Music Industry?
Submitted by libervisco on Thu, 2007-06-21 13:00. jamendo magnatune music industryBrendan Ballou of Public Knowledge writes: "I’m just back from the iCommons summit in Dubrovnic, which brought together most of the leaders in the international Creative Commons movement. By far the most interesting presentations at the conference, at least for me, were those by new music companies that are embracing P2P file sharing, not fight ing it, and trying to earn a profit in the process. If these companies survive, or at least if their business models do, maybe we’ll finally see an end to the war between the music industry and its consum



