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Re: Re: Re: End of the Line For Small Music Sites?
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Stuart MacDonald
Well, there is something to be said for buying existing-but-busted-code, if fixes are relatively evident. You get it waaaay cheaper, for one. And I would also not be shocked if something in Puretracks' distribution deal with MSN required that they remain a going concern in order for them to maintain rights to the music sales category, so this deal keeps that door closed for others. And though I have no clue what trump card Bell could play there with their Sympatico/MSN deal, my guess is very little as, for instance, Bell likely has to go a long with global deals MSN cuts out of Redmond or whatever. Could also be that doing the deal this way gives Bell better pricing on downstream content from Universal ("take this thing off our hands and we'll cut you a break for X time").
If it was just about the technology, you're right - they might have just hit reset, done a license thing and built something new. But something else is going on here.
- Stuart
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