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Secure Digital Music Initiative Formally Announced by the RIAA

As expected, the <A HREF="http://www.riaa.org">Recording Industry Association of America</A> held a press conference last week to announce the formation of the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI), with which they hope to develop Internet downloading technologies for music. The move comes after a rough year for the music business, which has seen thousands of unauthorized websites offer copyrighted material for free using the MP3 audio format.

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The Secure Digital Music Initiative Formally Announced By The RIAA

As expected, the Recording Industry Association of America held a press conference last week to announce the formation of the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI) which hopes to develop internet downloading technologies for music. The move comes after a rough year for the music business who has seen thousands of unauthorized websites offer copyrighted material for free using the MP3 audio format.

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Audiophile Club of Athens Debuts Website

W<I>e recently received the following from Christos Skaloumbakas, President of the Audiophile Club of Athens, Greece. The ACA website is easy to navigate, with pictures and descriptions of members' systems---including listening rooms' floor construction and furnishings. Except for a few letters and opinion pieces, text is in clearly written English. The club is completely noncommercial, has no position regarding any of the usual audiophile controversies, and encourages open discussion. A love of music and a desire to share it are the only requirements for membership.---BW</I>

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CEMA: Holiday Shopping Season Looks Promising

The holiday retailing picture looks promising, according to several recent reports. Both the <A HREF="http://www.cemacity.org/">Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association</A> and the <A HREF="http://www.riaa.com/">Recording Industry Association of America</A> were predicting up seasons after mid-year numbers came in higher than expected. Overall, retail sales were up 0.6% in November, reported the <A HREF="http://www.wsj.com/"><I>Wall Street Journal</I></A> on Monday, December 14.

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Measuring Loudspeakers, Part Two

<I>This series of articles was initially written (in slightly different form), as a paper presented at the 103rd Audio Engineering Society Convention, New York, September 1997. The preprint, "Loudspeakers: What Measurements Can Tell Us&mdash;And What They Can't Tell Us!," AES Preprint 4608, is available from the AES, 60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520, New York, NY 10165-0075. The </I>AES internet site, <A HREF="http://www.aes.org">www.aes.org</A&gt; <I>, offers a secure transaction page for credit-card orders.</I>

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Audiophile Sales Booming Online: One Entrepreneur's Tale

T<I>he recent success of online retailers---especially when launching initial public offerings---has been phenomenal. In the past two years, Internet shopping has taken off in a big way, and shows no indication of slowing down. Technology trendwatcher Forrester Research <A HREF="http://www.forrester.com/Press/Releases/Standard/0,1184,114,00.html">pr…; that worldwide Internet commerce will hit the $3.2 trillion mark within four years, accounting for 5% of all commerce.

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