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So Bronfman is banking on Nokia to salvage his revenue streams in over a year! Does he have any other tricks up his sleeve or is he also banking on Verizon's download systems, too? Sounds like a dicey investment: bank on guitar hero , Nokia and amazon to grow a struggling business…
The Nokia deal appears promising as the prevailing sentiment online among music lovers is that there needs to be a "catalog access fee" type option for fans who want to pay but not per track or album anymore. I don't understand the logic to tying this type of access to a hardware manufacturer. Why not create a license model that any hardware maker can leverage? That way you can maintain control and provide widespread access.
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