Digital Downloads Go Legit

Digital Downloads Go Legit

Visitors to the <A HREF="http://www.listen.com">Listen.com</A&gt; website will find a headline on the home page: "Your Guide to MP3 and More." MP3 recordings, while a big hit with young music fans, have not been a favorite of the music business. The key to Listen.com's financial future as a download site is likely whatever ends up falling under "and more."

Added to the Archives This Week

Added to the Archives This Week

Spring typically sees <I>Stereophile</I> release its coveted "Records To Die For" feature, wherein everybody working for the magazine gets to make like a music critic and add their two cents about what gets them excited (musically speaking). R2D4 2000 is on newsstands right now, in the February issue of <I>Stereophile</I>; to commemorate its publication, we add the <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//records2die4/199/">1999 "Records To Die For"</A> to the online archives.

Copy-Protected CDs a Nightmare for BMG Germany

Copy-Protected CDs a Nightmare for BMG Germany

Blaming a falloff in CD sales on the popularity of CD burners, <A HREF="http://www.bmg.de/">BMG Germany</A> recently issued approximately 100,000 copy-protected discs in an attempt to thwart the problem&mdash;and had to take a substantial portion of them back because consumers said the discs wouldn't perform in car players and in some home audio systems.

Music Retailers Sue Sony; Virgin Demands Bigger Margin

Music Retailers Sue Sony; Virgin Demands Bigger Margin

The inclusion of "hyperlinks" in music CDs that direct music lovers to Sony-affiliated online sales sites has angered the <A HREF="http://www.narm.com/">National Association of Recording Merchandisers</A>, a trade organization representing more than 1000 music retailers. NARM has filed suit against <A HREF="http://www.sonymusic.com/">Sony Music Entertainment</A> and Sony Coporation of America, seeking an injunction against the use of hyperlinks and charging that the practice of including the links in CDs is a violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. Asking retailers to sell discs with such embedded links is the "equivalent of asking Tower Records to put posters for rival Musicland in their stores," said NARM president Pamela Horovitz.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Sam's Naxos Recommendations

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Sam's Naxos Recommendations

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 5

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 5

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 4

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 4

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 3

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 3

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 2

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos Page 2

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos

Amazing Stuff: Klaus Heymann of Naxos

It's been three years since the February 1997 issue, when I last talked with Klaus Heymann, founder and chairman of HHN, the parent company of the Naxos and Marco Polo labels. When I heard that he'd be in New York for a visit, I jumped at the chance for another interview.

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