Some recent digital music news of note:

  1. iTunes/Starbucks partnership
  2. BestBuy, Rhapsody, and SanDisk get together for a BestBuy Digital Music Store
  3. Comcast gets into the game as well

It’s nice to see some other options out there for legally downloading music, but not only does it seem like these are all a little too late, it also makes me wonder if any of these stores will offer anything new. How about tracks in open MP3 format and no DRM? How about some competitive pricing (sorry, $0.99 per track isn’t always a good deal)? Plus, if people already own an iPod (iPods count for something like 79% of the US market), they’re likely going to already use any of the following options for downloading music to put on their iPods:

Sure, some consumers will head to these new storefronts, but they just don’t seem all that compelling in terms new offerings. LMM will continue to watch this space develop, but for a snarky take on the current state of the record biz, try a little taste of Bob Lefsetz, who’s rants and raves are usually right on target and always entertaining.

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