It is becoming more and more difficult for the music industry to ignore the basic economics of the their industry: unenforceable property rights (you can’t sue everyone) and zero marginal production costs (file sharing is ridiculously easy); as long as there is a free alternative (file sharing), the price of music will have to fall towards free.

Enters mflow, the new music-sharing service, which may well challenge illegal downloading (to a certain extent) but could also seriously threaten other online music retailers.

mflow is a Last FM (music discovery), iTunes (buying music), Spotify (streaming) and Twitter hybrid. mflow is an engaging and fun More >