Soundsbox v2

Filed Under (Soundsbox) by admin on 11-10-2008

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It seems SoundsBox has a lot of new workings going on under the hood and have kept it nicely quiet. No confirmed details are released, but it seems a new SoundsBox site and service is currently in development stages. To confirm the rumors, an email was sent out from SoundsBox to its users regarding a new subscription payment plan.

Hello,

Reason for contacting you is that at some point you were interested in Soundsbox service and you did registed account with us.

We are starting new program that could give you min $20/month with minimum effort of less than 2min, 3 times per week. For people that take this seriously free credit amount will be raised.

Number of members will be limited.

If you’re interested and want to know more about this simply reply to this message or send e-mail to admin@soundsbox.com.

For all people interested new e-mail explaining their “work” will be sent in 2 days.

If you’re not interested in this simple ignore this message and you wont be contacted again

Soundsbox team

[SoundsBox]

The Cheapest Digital Music Shops On The Net

Filed Under (Music Industry) by admin on 11-08-2008

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With iTunes being the market leader in digital music shops and loved by many, it goes without saying that iTunes has its fair amount of critics. With its high price structure, stubborn software functionality and presumptuous product design, people cannot justify paying a high price for music bundled with restrictions.

So many digital music shoppers are turning to other sources, specifically Russian and eastern European based online digital music shops. Countries such as Russian And Ukraine have copyright laws that are not updated to cover digital media, allowing many digital shops a foundation for selling music at ridiculously low prices without any restrictions. It’s a strong consumer demand that Apple chooses ignores as long as it continues to print money and maintain a dominant share of the market.

But it won’t be long till many of these European shops gain more exposure and attract more users. Inevitably it was also get unfavourable legal attention from western countries. If the growth trend continues, three speculative outcomes are likely to happen.
1. Music industry representative organisations will take legal action and eventually a case will follow through in stating the legality of these shops. Even after all the commotion and media hype of allofmp3.com, still no jurisdiction has simply stated whether these music digital shops are legal.
2. These shops continue to operate, while American and other western countries continue to bully credit card companies, e.g. Visa (an American company) into banning transactions on these shops.
3. An unlikely outcome, but most favourable among everyone, Other drm-free music shops gain enough market share to scare Apple into making changes. Apple is will be forced to listen to what the consumer wants and drop their controlling ways, changing their business model to compete with eastern European music shops.

So just how good, or bad are these Eastern-European music shops? Here is a small list of the cheapest digital music shops on the internet.

1. Legalsounds.com
Price per Track: $0.09
Catalogue: n/a
Other Shops of Similar Price: none

2. Iomoio.com
Price per Track: $0.10
Catalogue: 900,000+ songs
Other Shops of Similar Price: none

3. Soundsbox.com
Price per Track: $0.14
Catalogue: n/a
Other Shops of Similar Price: Millisong.com

4. Lavamus.com
Price per Track: $0.15
Catalogue: 2,500,000+ Songs
Other Shops of Similar Price: MusicMP3.ru, MP3VA.com, MP3.ua

5. MP3sale.ru
Price per Track: $0.16
Catalogue: 1,900,000+ songs
Other Shops of Similar Price: none

# iTunes Music Store
Price per Track - $0.99
Catalogue - 8,000,000+ songs