Music industry news from Hypebot:
Amanda Palmer thinks we're moving toward a patronage society.
The music industry is shifting from master to equal.
More on how the biggest artists use social media.
Mark Mulligan says most fans don’t use many devices.
Bruce takes a first look at Goodman's book Fortune's Fool.
A graphic look at who got paid what in the old record industry.
Larry Lessig fights back, challenges ACSAP to a debate.
Alex Mann talks about creative rehab and how it happens.
Jeff Price Of TuneCore "apologizes" to Tommy Silverman.
If the Beatles couldn’t make it today, something’s wrong.
NPD Survey says iTunes in cloud is worth $1B in first year.
In 2008 the RIAA paid out $16M and only recovered $391,000.
Bandcamp is switching from a free to paid service.
MidemNet Lab calls for music tech start-up entries.
Help choose a new logo for Skyline Music & win!
Live Nation stock ends week down 20%.
Kristin Hersh mixes up the album and releases a book.
AudioLock launches, but do we want more piracy protection?
Social music service Twones shuts down.
Adam Singer says the entertainment industry fights the future at every turn.
Tommy Silverman thinks hobbyists clutter the music environment
with crap.
Reports say a new leaner EMI is coming
soon.
YouTube wants to give you $5
million.
Pomplamoose tells how they quit their jobs and made
music.
A new artist crowdfunding app launches called IOUmusic.
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