Monday Morning Business Notes, Links
EMI boss David Munns hinted that the Beatles catalog may go digital soon. (Read article at Times Online)
Jeff Leeds has an article on the grants that indie rock bands are getting from their governments. Groups from Canada, Sweden, New Zealand, Australia, Scotland, Finland and Denmark are mentioned in the article. It's good money, and because they're grants they don't have to be paid back. The Figurines, from Denmark, have received more than $18,000 in 2006. Canada's Broken Social Scene has received over $140,000 over the years. (Read article at New York Times)
A judge ruled that a defendent could challenge the RIAA's $750-per-song claim to statutory damages. (Read post at Slashdot)
After the nightclub fire at a Great White concert in Rhode Island, music venues around the country are seeing the repurcussions. In some states, clubs are mandated to install sprinkler systems. (Read article at Pollstar)
An explanation of Microsoft Points, which is the currency used at the Zune Marketplace. (Read post at Medialoper)
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