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To: R. Bond who wrote (3992)5/12/1999 5:19:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Microsoft, Sony Music to Announce Joint Music Venture


Tokyo, May 12 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. and Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc. will announce today they will jointly sell digitally recorded music and videos on the Internet, the Financial Times said, without citing sources.

Internet users will be able to download singles by Lauryn Hill, Bob Dylan, Fatboy Slim, Oasis and other Sony Music recordings using Microsoft's MS Media 4.0 technology, the FT said.

Sony Music spokeswoman Yoko Enomoto declined to comment on the report.

Microsoft will eventually alter its software to meet standards set out under the Secure Digital Music Initiative, which aims to protect copyrighted music, the FT said.

SDMI is backed by the world's five biggest record companies -- Sony Music, BMG Entertainment, EMI Group Plc's EMI Recorded Music, Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group, and Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Music Group.

The guidelines are supported by technology leaders Sony, AT&T Corp. and America Online Inc., among others...



To: R. Bond who wrote (3992)5/12/1999 5:33:00 AM
From: Walter Morton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18366
 
R. Bond, I am curious about EDIG and you are curious about Lucent. We seem to have something in common.