The RIAA’s nightmare!

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on January 6, 2006 @ 3:06 am

It looks like some gnomes in Sweden are working on a way to share music wirelessly among mobile devices.

From the site :

“Push!Music currently runs on WiFi-enabled PDAs and allows users to actively recommend songs by sending (or “pushing”) music to other users in the proximity. Users can also get spontaneous music recommendations as songs recommend themselves: songs that either come from your own music collection or from another user’s device nearby! ”

Considering the “state” of the recording industry, with the large amounts of “revenue” lost via P2P software, I presume the RIAA will react very strongly against this kind of technology.

More information can be found on the Push!Music site (though details are still sparse at the moment)

Later!

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image: detail of installation by Bronwyn Lace