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// 9.11.04

ITMS live show sales?

 
According to this article in newsweek U2's probably going to sell recordings of their live shows through Itunes...

...Down the road, Bono and Jobs both envision new opportunities to sell songs and build fan communities, like offering concert recordings at the iTunes store. "We're getting ready to do it," says Jobs. "Wouldn't it be great if the morning after the concert, you can buy it on iTunes, and anyone in the world can listen to it the next day?..."

And what did Bono & Edge say about downloading songs a couple of years ago?

As ATYCLB came out, Bono told Billboard, "The Edge is actually very pro-Napster. He thinks that as long as people are using their computers for music, and not playing mindless games, that's good. My feeling is that it's cool for people to share our music - as long as no one is making money from the process. We tell people who come to our concerts that they can tape the show if they want. I think it's cool that people are so passionate about our music ..."

Also around that time, The Edge told New Musical Express that he is tickled to hear their new album has already found it's way on to the 'Net, weeks before official release: "It's new, it's out there, let's see where it goes; figure out how to get paid later."
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