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Friday, November 30, 2007

Universal DRM Free Music Speeding Up

The slow march towards universal DRM free music appears about to become a sprint to the finish line. 

Recent developments pushing Sony BMG, WMG and other holdouts to reconsider their protectionist positions include:

  • Initial sales and kudos from the media and consumers for Amazon's all mp3 store

  • Rumors that we've been hearing for weeks of a billion (yes that's a b) track giveaway involving Pepsi and the Amazon mp3 store to be unveiled during the Super BowlDrm_anti_wall

  • Rumors that WalMart.com is demanding that all labels deliver tracks as DRM free mp3's or risk being booted off the site

  • Solid digital sales increases at EMI since going DRM free

  • Signs that the Universal "experiment" is now a permanent policy shift

  • An increasing number of hold-out labels including most recently Hollywood experimenting with DRM free sales

  • Rumors that Sony BMG is readying an mp3 experiment and that WMG is finally allowing the possibility to be be openly discussed

  • A more rapid than expected decline in physical CD sales

  • Increased popularity of The Zune and other players beyond the iPod

Just a week ago I asked "Has The March To DRM Free Stalled?" It appears that I should have trusted my own December '06 prediction that 2007 would be the breakthrough year for DRM free music.

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About the author:
Bruce Houghton is a 25 year music industry veteran who owns booking agency Skyline Music and the tour marketing company Skyline Innovations.

http://www.hypebot.com
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