Tension Between Record Labels And Digital Radio

Blogged under News by Dr. Byte on Sunday 15 January 2006 at 8:13 pm

Now that digtial radio devices are allowing recording of shows, you knew it wouldn’t be long before music executives started raising a fuss. They’re worried that users will prefer to record the high-quality audio (for free) to buying a download or CD.” From the article: “For now, the Recording Industry Association of America is in negotiations with satellite radio companies and is opening discussions with radio broadcasters over specific products. But over the long term, the music industry says, Congress should find a way to regulate these new digital radio networks so labels can get paid when consumers keep copies of songs, as is the case with iTunes.

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