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To: Joe Lyddon who wrote (4168)5/14/1999 11:26:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Tinroad, I hope you aren't leaving us. Have you lost faith?

Interesting article from Robbie Stevens. These folks have NO CLUE
as to what is going on in this industry. They need to be informed.

MICROSOFT AND SONY – MORE CONFUSION IN THE ONLINE MUSIC GAME - Microsoft
and Sony are teaming up to promote and sell software, music, and video
products. Under the terms of the agreement, Sony will make protected
downloadable music content from its list of artists available to
Microsoft. In return, Sony can market and sell its music and video
products to users of Microsoft's soon-to-be-released enhanced media
software. We expect Microsoft will launch Windows Media 4.0 after SDMI
(Secure Digital Music Initiative) after it finalizes its requirements
for portable music devices, likely sometime this summer. We believe
Microsoft's technology could become the operating system for several
digital music devises set to be released later this year. With the
accelerated pace of announcements in the online music arena, we are
increasingly challenged to identify who will be the likely winners and
losers in this high stakes game.

BANCBOSTON ROBERTSON STEPHENS
Keith E. Benjamin, CFA - 415-693-3285
mailto:Keith@rsco.com
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May 14, 1999