Is Lala's DRM new way to lock up music?Source: CNET.com
[Michael] Robertson--the controversial founder of MP3.com, Linspire, and MP3tunes.com--has accused Lala, of attempting to transfer control of its users music to the recording labels.
Bad Company: EMI Says You Can't Store Your Music Files OnlineSource: Consumerist
Today, MP3tunes' CEO Michael Robertson sent out an email to all users of the online music backup and place-shifting service MP3tunes.com, asking them to help publicize EMI's ridiculous and ignorant lawsuit against the company.
Zune Predicated as Biggest Flop of 2007Source: Engadget
This is the sort of headline the Microsoft would hate to see. Michael Robeetson has made the call that he thinks the Zune will be the biggest flop of 2007. Microsoft were hoping that their Zune would be able to unseat the iPod as the dominant music player.