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  • Thu May 8 2008 Former RIAA chief advising Project Playlist

    Jay Berman is trying to help the music service get past copyright issues.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Thu Feb 2 2006 Ex-RIAA chief opens antipiracy consultancy

    Former record industry trade group leaders, including ex-RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen, join forces for a new company.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Tue Sep 17 2002 Logo would identify copy-protected CDs

    A music industry group proposes a logo to identify CDs that include anti-copying features, saying the feature could help allay consumer concerns over the technology.

    Posted by Desiree Everts

  • Wed Apr 9 2003 Music industry: Piracy is choking sales

    Worldwide music sales fell in 2002 for the third year in a row, says an international recording industry group--and Internet pirates are to blame.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Feb 21 2003 'Honest Thief' confronts music industry

    Dutch company PGR says it "will become to file sharing what the Swiss are to banking." It's the latest threat to the entertainment and recording industry.

    Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar

  • Tue Jun 11 2002 Music industry sounds off on CD burning

    Sales of pirated music discs jumped nearly 50 percent in 2001. The culprit? The availability of cheap disc-replication gear and a drop in CD-R prices, an industry study shows.

    Posted by Gwendolyn Mariano

  • Tue Apr 16 2002 Music sales dip; Net seen as culprit

    Global music sales are down for the second straight year, and the recording industry blames file swapping and CD burners. But analysts think it is more complex than that.

    Posted by Jim Hu

  • Tue Mar 30 2004 File-sharing lawsuits go abroad

    An international recording industry association files its first round of lawsuits to target illegal file sharing outside the United States.

    Posted by Matt Hines

  • Fri Sep 15 2006 HP scandal reviving pretexting legislation

    After their initial interest subsided, politicians are turning their attention back to dealing with those who access others' phone records.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache

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