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- South Korea wants to gag the noisy internet rabble
- 750,000 lost jobs? The dodgy digits behind the war on piracy
- Music groups agree online music royalties deal
- UK music stars unite to take control
- Apple's digital music showdown
- itunes-norway
- Because There Aren't Enough Anti-Piracy Lobbying Groups...
- Wal*Mart shutting down DRM server, nuking your music collection...
- ISP: It’s Impossible For Us to Stop Illegal P2P
- Muxtape reborn as showcase for bands (kind of like MySpace)
- US Senate Passes Intellectual Property Bill
- MySpace Music Puts The Industry On The Right Track
- SanDisk Launches Preloaded Music Cards
- Slim's Album Drop Date
- Classical downloads service hits right note on DRM (but ONLY if you live in the UK)
- IMDb adds full-length streaming movies (you'll have to show your US ID at the door)
- Yahoo And Rhapsody Team Up For Full Song Playback In Search Results
- Fairtilizer Launches Next-Gen Music Company
- Is the Music Industry Trying to Kill Modern Internet Radio?
- Best Buy Puzzles With Napster Acquisition
- 100 groups demand to see secret anticounterfeiting treaty
- RIAA: Lobbyists or Law Enforcers?
- Amazon temporarily gags Spore critics, deletes and restores all customer reviews
- Slipknot Frontman Says Labels Cause Piracy
- RIAA 'sue ‘em all' campaign, 5 years on...
- George W. Bush to head new RIAA unit?
- 80% of artists would get less than €30/year from copyright extension
- Legal digital music is commercial suicide
- Spammers target P2P users with fake infringement notices
- Album leak welcomed by Metallica
- Musical tastes linked to personality
- eMusic: UK P2P warning letter pact "smells very funny to us"
- Amazon Takes On Wikipedia With Editable Music Data
- The World’s First MP3 Player (c. 1998)
- Kid Rock Boycotts iTunes, Champions P2P
- Chronicling the Failures of DRM
- Statistics: Online Music Apps
- LimeWire doubles music library; almost no one notices
- 6 Ways to Get Paid by Sharing Music
- RIAA, MPAA Converging on Political Conventions
- ‘Digital piracy’ may benefit companies
- Will the Ban Boost Sales? Tibet Album Pushes Past 10,000
- Muxtape Shut Down By RIAA?
- Pandora On the Verge of Closing Shop
- Italy blocks Swedish File-Sharing site
- The Cheapest Digital Music Shops On The Net
- Answering Questions On Border Laptop Searches
- Aom3.org - Understated Resource
- Three strikes & out
- UK Government wants to cut illegal filesharing by 80% by 2011
- Another reason to like Duffy
- Yahoo Music Does The Right Thing: Issues Refunds to Customers
- MP3Sale Compensation Bonus Does Wonders
- MusicMP3 ‘Most Popular’ is an addiction
- Internet users to pay £30 annual 'licence fee' to download music
- DRM still sucks: Yahoo Music going dark, taking keys with it
- What's right with the "groundbreaking" UK P2P compromise
- MP3Fiesta Continues to Grow Despite Doubling Prices…
- MP3Sales New Attempt At Pleasing Customers
- Torture chamber music
- The Pirate Bay Wants to Encrypt the Entire Internet
- Last.fm Starts Paying Royalties to Unsigned Bands
- Computer Makers Giving In To RIAA Pressure, Disabling Sound Recordin
- Virgin: We Won't Cut Off File Sharers; Sends Envelope Saying 'We May Cut You Off'
- Virgin warns 800 punters for file-sharing
- EU accidentally orders ISPs to become copyright police
- Breaking the law: one-third of US/UK residents rip DVDs
- Proposed EU telecom amendments lack three-strikes provision
- Rhapsody embraces MP3 music files
- Radio stations, RIAA trade barbs at hearing over royalties
- EFF attacks foundation of entire RIAA lawsuit campaign
- The music industry abuses us and we're to blame
- Soccer Hooligans Scare Away Opera Audience, Opera Gets Cancelled
- Radiohead Blasted By Veteran Rockers KISS For Giving Their Music Away For Free
- Top 45 Music Websites That Deliver the Greatest Free Music
- Average teenager's iPod has 800 illegal music tracks
- Survey: What young British music buyers want
- Google To Develop ISP Throttling Detector
- UK police nicked by copyright cop for playing radio too loud
- Judge Rules: Promo-Only Discs Can Be Resold
- A draft treaty proposes draconian measures to protect copyright
- Now you can refill Sparks/MM balances....
- MPAA gives two printers take-down notices
- Virgin Media Cosies up to the BPI
- The Music Legality Clause
- Would-Be Free Music Service Signs EMI; Two More Majors To Go
- Rutunes Reviews MediaClub
- Extreme Music: Top 15 Free Music Websites That You Will Want to Visit
- With AllOfMP3 gone and MP3sparks reeling, RIAA drops lawsuit
- The Digital Music Quality Problem
- Woolworths to ditch CD singles
- RIAA Declares Victory Over AllofMP3, Drops Lawsuit
- Downloads OutPerform CDs
- News Article on quality of mp3
- Digital Music Becoming Global Commodity
- One of Music's Great Butcher Goes To Jail
- DRM is dead, long live DRM
- Artists Fight for New Hi-Fi Formats
- Napster launches MP3 music store
- How Apple is changing DRM
- The Mobile Music Digital Push
- The shoe's on the other foot: Judge orders RIAA to PAY $108k
- The RIAA Explains How It Catches Alleged Music Pirates
- Free Legal Downloads Thread by Damo
- Free legal downloads promised by Universal rights deal
- Hateful DRM
- Universal Music Group: Artists Go Digital
- Microsoft Zune IP police
- If music DRM is dead, the RIAA expects its resurrection
- AT&T Wants In On Digital Music Boom
- Hearts and Minds
- MSN Music customers betrayed, says EFF
- Vale Tristram Cary
- EMI Sues MP3Tunes - online backup is illegal
- “Other Music” Continues to Outlast
- National Record Store Day
- Nokia Music Store opens in Australia
- Last.fm & Portishead
- The Digital Taxman Cometh
- Find free music for your independent, student, or non-profit film, courtesy of Moby
- Europe rejects anti-piracy plans
- iPod tax: UK music biz open to format shifting... FOR A FEE
- Does Digital Music Mean The End Of The Record Promo?
- Congrats to the USA - well done
- iTunes vs. Myspace
- "Policing internet not our job" says UK ISP
- Apple now no.1 music seller in US
- New chief for EMI's digital unit
- Danish ISP bundles free music subscription
- Songs in exchange for broadband access fee
- Dolly Parton gives the (long-nailed) finger to the major labels
- Click For The Wolfman - a blast from the past
- Japan joins the Three-Strikes bandwagon
- Is this web site down for everyone or is it just you?
- Dying Days of the RIAA
- Big Music's Biggest Screw-Ups
- Korea's P2P pirate goes legal, targets Europe
- Tanya Andersen goes after RIAA again
- Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts Download
- MP3 Player - 10 Years Old This Month
- What piracy crisis? MPAA touts record box office for 2007
- Internet providers in Israel ordered to block file sharing website
- Piracy Is Caused By Poor Choice
- German Police Raid MP3 Players
- Warner offers DRM-free music in Europe
- DVD-Jon is about to upset the record industry once again
- RIAA copyright chief calls for sneaking copyright filters onto PCs
- Illegal downloaders 'face UK ban'
- Nice Gig: Warner Execs Grab Gargantuan Salaries
- Looking Out For The Artists...
- Verzion: we don't need filters
- Why the Music Industry is Lying to You
- European court strikes blow against music industry fishing
- David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists — and Megastars
- Qtrax follows Spiral Frog up Blind Alley
- Amazon (DRM free) MP3 store to go global
- Charlatans to follow Radiohead with free album promotion
- MPAA Dramatically Errs on University Piracy Estimate
- IFPI to ISPs: "We can't solve the problem, so we'll make YOU do it"
- Last.fm Offers Limited Full-Track Streaming and Moves Towards Subscriptions
- Can Peter Gabriel take on iTunes?
- ISPs Nominate UK Record Industry As Top Internet Villain
- What we have known all along
- Under pressure from EMI, RIAA could disappear
- Dutch 'RIAA' loses fight about tax on MP3-players
- AT&T an other Internet providers may filter
- Music Industry Urged to Drop Download Prices
- How To Get Free Music Credit For Any Music Shop
- RIAA: CD Ripping Not Illegal
- Apple Sued for Illegal Monopoly on Digital Music Market
- DRM Officially Dead. Sony BMG Drops It.
- U.S. Album Sales Down, Digital Sales Up
- Jay-Z launching record label with Apple
- Online Music Gets Less (More) Restrictive
- Holiday Offensive Pushes eMusic Past 400,000 Mark
- Jamendo: Download and Share Music Legally
- Ezmo promises legal music sharing
- 3 down, 1 to go: Warner Music Group drops DRM
- The Double Standards of The US Government Sets A New (High) Standard
- 2007 - The Year The Music Industry Broke
- IFPI wants ISPs to block The Pirate Bay, filter P2P traffic
- Chinese Legalese Spells Mixed Results for Labels
- Beatles, Alicia Keys, Zeppelin Top Pirate Bay Ranking
- RIAA Legal Quagmire Continues in Oregon
- Once-Hyped SpiralFrog Continues Licensing March
- Kazaa, Joost Founder Friis Keen To Interact With Biz
- RIAA Argues That MP3s From CDs Are Unauthorized
- 50 Cent Defends File-Sharing, Advises 360-Degree Models
- Radiohead ends ‘In Rainbows’ experiment, enters into talks with Apple iTunes Store
- Download A Song -- Lose Your Loan
- Brussels not planning to regulate online music market
- Pirate Bay Embeds Last.fm Radio Station Widgets
- Amazon 1 Billion MP3 Giveaway Offer; Under Pressure, Labels Warm To DRM-free Format
- Report: EMI looking to slash funding for RIAA, IFPI
- Pirate Bay Boinks BOiNK, Plans Music Expansion
- Music Search Engines Tread Fine Legal Line
- Labels must disclose music download costs
- Recording Industry In Even Deeper Shit Than We Thought
- Deutsche Grammophon Debuts Download Site For Classical Music
- UK retailers to record labels: DRM is killing us
- New music site promises high-def music downloads
- ZML.com Mimics AllofMP3, Spins Discounted Movie Downloads
- Album Sales Story Remains Troubled In US
- PayPal offers secure way to shop non-PayPal sites
- BitTorrent Throttling Lands Comcast in California Court
- RCRD LBL, a brand new music site where all of the downloads are both free AND legal
- Jay-Z Pulls iTunes Distribution on Latest CD
- House measure would force schools to become Napster Customers.
- Radiohead savage comScore’s “wholly inaccurate” figures
- eMusic Boosts Subscriber Levels, Stands Tough Against Amazon
- DRM dead by next summer
- The Pirate Bay Sponsors Rock Band
- Another North American ISP besides Comcast throttles Internet traffic
- RIAA Faces Resistance In Oregon, Privacy Concerns Arise
- Wireless DRM Free Music from Orchard
- Estimates: Radiohead Made $6-$10 Million on Initial Album Sales
- US Tells Russia To Change Laws So It Can Say Allofmp3 Was Always Illegal
- iTunes Plus DRM-free tracks expanding, dropping to 99 cents
- IFPI "donates" Domain to thepiratebay.org
- iPod Killers: 30 New Players for the Holidays
- Universal 'Total Music' To Take on iTunes
- Madonna to dump Record Label
- Radio Head Creates New Buying Option
- RIAA trial verdict is in: jury finds Thomas liable for infringement
- New Zunes with New Site W/ No DRM DLs
- Get Entire New Charlatans Album For Free With Xfm
- Amazon launches DRM-free online music store today
- Virgin Digital Goes Under
- Apple Launches iTunes Plus
- eMusic to start selling DRM-free audio books
- Review: SpiralFrog’s ad-supported music download service
- CD Art Display
- nuTsie and iTunes Libraries
- SanDisk announces ultra-slim Sansa View 16GB MP3 player
- Meet the new iPod family
- US tells Russia to close AllofMP3
- Nokia's online music store to rival iTunes
- AllofMP3: 'Service Will Be Resumed'
- IFPI refused to recieve royalties in Russia
- Internet Radio takes a hit..
- Wal-Mart Launches DRM Free Music
- Prosecutors to appeal Allofmp3.com acquittal
- RIAA named in first class action lawsuit
- allTunes/MP3Sparks/AllOfMP3 Business Model
- AllofMP3 owner aquitted
- When Intellectual Property Protection Efforts Generate Bad PR
- US takes piracy to WTO again - Inquirer
- Former allofmp3.com chief faces verdict - RosBusinessConsulting
- Does Going Digital Mean Missing Music? - Slashdot
- Why is Hollywood making a sequel to the Napster wars - iT News