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To: Kerry Sakolsky who wrote (1892)1/26/1999 1:01:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 18366
 
Let's just keep our eyes open for news in February about the first RIAA Meeting:

"... the group plans to have its first meeting in February (1999) and to prepare a specification in time for SDMI-certified products to ship in fall 1999."

That makes me think Lucent, EDIG, and Celestial should be close to having something to show on or before that first February meeting. Maybe they can have some influence on the product specifications for becoming SDMI-certified.



To: Kerry Sakolsky who wrote (1892)1/26/1999 5:19:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
'MP3.com lets artists sign up to have their music distributed on the Internet and then splits the money from sales 50-50 with the musicians. "If they (artists) get 50 percent of 100,000 copies sold for maybe a little less than an average CD -- say $10 -- that's a half-million for the artist on the Net," Ponce said.'

"There are a lot of artists that just aren't getting paid," Ponce said.

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