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     Ja Nein
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      schrieb am 03.03.00 11:49:11
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Hi,

      könnt mir in den Arsch beißen !!! Erst halt ich die Dinger
      über 4 Monate und schieß se dann zu billigst Kursen vor einer Woche
      raus. Und jetzt der Sch...

      Hier die News:

      MP3.com gewinnt Klage

      MP3.com stieg nach der Bekanntmachung des Gewinnens der Klage um 95% auf 32$. Der CEO von
      MP3.com gab auf der Tech2000-Konferenz von Robertson Stevens bekannt, dass die Klage
      gewonnen sei. MP3.com sei nun bemächtigt, legal das myMP3.com-Modell zu implementieren.
      myMP3.com befähigt User, CDs, die zu Hause in das CD-Laufwerk gelegt werden, online verfügbar
      zu machen. So kann man überall auf der Welt mit Internet-Access seine Musik-CDs hören.

      Quelle: http://www.boersen-focus.de/

      Ich denke jetzt ist nach Norden noch fiel Platz.
      Gruß Krock
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      schrieb am 03.03.00 15:15:30
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Hi Krock,

      Tut mir ehrlich leid für dich.
      Bin selber bei 27€ eingestiegen und hatte auch überlegt wieder auszusteigen, zum Glück nicht verwirklicht aber leider auch nicht nachgekauft.
      Aber vieleicht lohnt sich ein Neueinstieg wieder, was meinst du?
      Hat jemand neue News uber empfehlungen oder so?

      c.i.c.
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      schrieb am 03.03.00 16:34:23
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hi,

      hier noch ein par news die ich gefunden habe.

      MP3.com shares nearly double

      By Bambi Francisco, CBS MarketWatch
      Last Update: 6:05 PM ET Mar 2, 2000
      Market Pulse
      Movers &
      Shakers


      SAN FRANCISCO (CBS.MW) -- MP3.com, a music
      Web site that lets lesser-known artists publish their
      music on the Net, saw its shares jump almost 100
      percent Thursday after its chairman and chief executive
      addressed investors at a technology conference, taking
      on the legal matters facing his company.

      Shares of MP3.com (MPPP: news, msgs) rose 15 5/8, or
      95 percent, to 32.

      Michael Robertson, the company`s top executive,
      addressed investors at the Robertson Stephens Tech
      2000 conference in San Francisco Thursday. "This was
      the first chance we had to explain the facts behind the
      situation in front of many institutional investors," he
      said.

      Robertson said he
      outlined the
      upside and
      downside of the
      possible outcomes
      of the pending
      lawsuit with the
      Recording
      Industry
      Association of
      America. The
      RIAA filed a lawsuit against MP3.com over its new
      product, called My.MP3.com, which was made
      available on Jan. 12, according to Robertson. In turn,
      MP3.com filed suit against the RIAA on Feb. 8 for
      allegedly unfair business practices.

      The My.MP3.com site uses MP3.com`s proprietary
      technology Beam-it, which lets users put their CD
      collections online. A consumer places a music CD in a
      CD-ROM, and, after the user hits a button, the Beam-it
      technology "reads the DNA" of the disc into a
      consumer`s PC and automatically "turns that CD on,"
      Robertson said. The CD isn`t actually uploaded because
      MP3.com has a database of 80,000 CDs. The company
      allows access to the database only if consumers can
      prove they own a CD, he said.

      "The record companies were concerned we would hurt
      CD sales," Robertson said.

      If MP3.com loses the lawsuit, it may have to pay
      damages to the record companies, he said. "They`re
      going to have a big challenge to prove that we`re hurting
      CD sales," he said, explaining that, through MP3.com`s
      partnerships with several online music retailers, CD
      sales have actually grown.

      If MP3.com wins the lawsuit, the upside is tremendous,
      he said.

      "This sets the (stage) for a subscription-based service
      where MP3.com would charge consumers (a nominal
      fee) to access all of their music on any type of device,"
      he said.

      My.MP3.com is currently being tested by consumers on
      a limited basis. In two weeks of testing, consumers used
      My.MP3.com to store 5 million songs.

      Quelle: http://www.quicken.com/investments/news/notemplates/frame.dc…


      MP3.com Plans June Summit For
      Internet/Music Distrib Pdts
      Thursday, March 2, 2000 04:25 PM

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      SAN DIEGO (Dow Jones)--MP3.com Inc. (MPPP, news, msgs) plans to feature
      companies and products embedding Internet connectivity into home-entertainment
      products at its MP3 Summit 2000 in San Diego, scheduled for June 20 and June 21.

      MP3, an online music-distribution company, said in a press release Thursday that it
      will showcase businesses and applications at its MSP, or Music Service Provider,
      Pavilion, during the forum.

      Plans for the summit have continued at a time when 10 big record labels seek seek
      damages in copyright infringement suits against MP3.

      The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the company`s My.MP3.com Web site
      lets users compile a collection of recordings in a password-protected account on the
      Web site.

      However, the system doesn`t prevent people from borrowing friends` CDs to stock their
      accounts or safeguard against the sharing of account passwords. MP3 said its summit
      pavilion will showcase companies which design and develop products and services
      that allow customers to access online music content from a variety of sources.

      These offerings will include wireless Internet-connected devices that disseminate
      music to laptops, cell phones, handsets, watches and other items.

      MP3 will also feature businesses providing online capabilities through home stereo
      systems, televisions and MP3 players.

      MP3`s shares recently traded at 32, up 15 5/8, or 95.4%, on Nasdaq volume of 7.4
      million shares. Average daily volume is 909,407 shares.

      Companies chosen to participate in the summit can do so free of charge, the company
      said.

      Quelle: http://www.quicken.com/investments/news/story/djbn/?story=/n…

      Gruß Krock


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