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Justice Department vs. Big Music

As reported <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11171/">last week</A>, the US Justice Department has launched an anti-trust investigation of the music industry's strategy for online distribution. The probe intensified during the fourth week of October, with investigators presenting at least 10 "civil investigation demands" (CIDs) to participants in the music industry's nascent Internet ventures, <A HREF="http://www.musicnet.com">MusicNet</A&gt; and <A HREF="http://www.pressplay.com">pressplay</A&gt;.

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Liquid Assets Up for Grabs?

Times are tough in the online audio delivery market, with long-established start-ups struggling to keep pace with competing formats from Microsoft as well as the ever pervasive MP3. Particularly hard hit has been <A HREF="http://www.liquidaudio.com">Liquid Audio</A>, which along with competitor Real Audio, has for the last few years attempted to create the <I>de facto</I> standard for online music commerce.

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More Restricted CDs

Yet another variation on restricted-use compact discs appeared last week, when Phoenix-based <A HREF="http://www.sunncomm.com/">SunnComm</A&gt; announced an agreement with Nashville's Sunbird Records that also includes revenue sharing. Sunbird says it is preparing to release country music singer Len Doolin's <I>Once in a Lifetime</I> on November 1 using SunnComm's new "Expanded Experience CD" (CD3) technology in an effort to restrict use of the disc on computers.

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Joseph Audio RM33si Signature loudspeaker

People come to high-end audio with different needs and expectations&mdash;some fairly reasoned, some slightly more highfalutin. Some listeners want to get as close as possible to an immersion experience, be it of a live performance or of some more idealized studio ecstasy. Others are enraptured by the status and sex appeal of big, hot-rod components, and simply dig <I>gear</I>&mdash;much as they might dig the visceral rush of a high-performance car. Still others compulsively upgrade their equipment in search of some unattainable perfection. But no matter the initial motivation, all roads eventually lead back to a love of music.

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It's the Pricing, Stupid!

Whenever we <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/showvote.cgi?168">run a poll</A> asking readers what record companies can do to reduce piracy, one of the most common gripes is that CD prices are too high. Apparently the <A HREF="http://www.narm.com/">National Association of Recording Merchandisers</A> (NARM) and major music retailers across the country agree. They also are looking for better-sounding formats to goose sales.

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