Google and Amazon can follow Apple's example should they choose to launch their own radio services.
Via Jérôme Rastoldo
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Luigi Cappel's curator insight,
March 11, 3:54 PM
LIke it! I hate it when I see people on programs like Idol, saying I'm going to sing a song by x, when in reality all x did was cover it. The songwriters and composers make it possible for artists to have hits. If you love a song, wouldn't you like to know what else the songwriter wrote? Delete the scoop?
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Pierre Priot's curator insight,
December 19, 2012 11:48 AM
Do you know you're not legally allowed to sing "Happy Birthday" in public? Delete the scoop?
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Pierre Priot's curator insight,
January 12, 10:17 AM
sync is the new music industry eldorado, and if you're interested in making plenty of dough, open your own marketplace. Delete the scoop?
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