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Thursday 3 January 2008

Record industry is changing its mind... at last!

Amazon MP3
In 2007, Steve jobs, the Apple CEO, wrote an open letter about the record industry issues (Thoughts on music, February 6, 2007). His conclusion was pragmatic and rather audacious at this time. To struggle efficiently piracy and sustain the growth of online music sales it's necessary to "abolish DRM entirely".

This prophetic statement has been followed (some months after) with the lauching of iTunes Plus consists in selling songs from EMI's catalog (one of the big 4 labels) without any DRM. This first step was a real success and had to make the other big labels think more again about a necessary new strategy.

This year the dream of a "world where every online store sells DRM-free" is about to come true. Indeed, all the big four (WARNER, UNIVERSAL, EMI and very recently SONY-BMG) have decided to abolish gradually the technical restrictions which bother the digital & legal music market.

However this (r)evolution is going to achieve without the visionary Steve Jobs and his famous iTunes store. Probably bored by the arrogant leadership of Apple on the digital music market, three of the big four labels (Warner, Universal & EMI - to a lesser extent) have decided to go without iTunes store to experiment the sale of DRM-free music encoded in open licensable formats (MP3).

So, they choose an iTunes challenger to launch their new strategy, the first real competitor which would able to threaten its share market. Its name is : Amazon Mp3. So, after so many attempts, 2008 could be the year when the Apple iTunes store could lose its monopoly. The famous entertainment online store (high tech and media store) has got almost everything to manage to shatter the music business of Apple.

3 millions songs without DRM in its catalog (when iTunes offers 6 millions songs but "only" 2 millions DRM-free), encoded in MP3, the most popular digital audio format compatible with all music players (whereas Apple has chosen AAC ; better audio quality but "almost" only compatible with the iPod), at a very competitive prices : from 89 cents a song and from $5.99 to $9.99 for most albums. Isn't interesting?

Update : Amazon Mp3 starts to sell songs from Sony-BMG this month. Bad time for iTunes, but this is an excellent thing for customers.

If you want discover other online shops which sell DRM-free music at good prices or even totally free, take a look to the following challengers :

Airtist

E-music

7 digital


Death of DRM Could Weaken iTunes, Boost iPod

Sony BMG Plans to Drop DRM

Sony official press release

Itunes Store : La concurrence s'organise

Thursday 13 December 2007

Business man of the year 2007 : Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs_Homme de l'année 2007

According to the Fortune magazine, the most important and influent personality of this year is... the Apple's CEO, and I really think they right. 2007 was clearly a historical year for Apple which get a so hudge and deserved success. If someone can be proud of this rebirth, it's clearly the charismatic co-founder of the firm, Steve Jobs. Because it's obviously the new strategy implemented by Jobs when he came back to Apple in 1997, which allowed Apple to become again a profit-making company, which now worth more than Dell in matter of stock-exchange value. After bringing a different way to think computer, "changed the dynamics of consumer electronics with the iPod, and persuaded the music industry, the television networks, and Hollywood to distribute their wares with the iTunes Music Store", this year he shattered the so concentrated and so predictive cellular telephone business with the incontrovertible iPhone.

So It seems indisputable that Steve jobs deserves to be considered as the most powerful people in business of the year 2007.

The power of Steve Jobs