
I penned a blog post earlier today covering the
potential impact that Amazon's
new digital music locker will have on startups that have been letting people upload their music to the cloud for years (but charge more for it than Amazon does unless they need to store literally tens of thousands of songs). I got a response from the founders and head honchos of two of those startups in the line of fire,
MP3Tunes CEO
Michael Robertson, who already has a
long and fascinating career (and legal history) in the world of digital music behind him, and
Daren Tsui, CEO and co-founder of
mSpot.

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