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  • Fri Dec 11 2009 Lala chief could steer iTunes away from downloads

    The music service Apple just acquired may have underachieved, but its founder could be the right man if iTunes moves away from downloads and into streaming music.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Mon Feb 9 2004 Antipiracy group targets Kazaa parent

    An investigator for a music industry organization serves papers on Sharman Networks at its headquarters in Vanuatu, as the group searches several sites across Australia.

    Posted by James Pearce

  • Tue Mar 12 2002 Group backs ISP in online gaming dispute

    The Electronic Frontier Foundation announces that it will provide legal representation for a St. Louis Internet service provider threatened by Vivendi Universal.

    Posted by David Becker

  • Thu Dec 16 2004 Focus group: Kazaa will meet Napster's fate

    In copyright trial, lawyers discuss whether to admit an e-mail sent from a focus group to Sharman, owner of P2P software Kazaa.

    Posted by Kristyn Maslog-Levis

  • Tue Aug 25 2009 Michael Robertson: Digital music's bad boy was right

    Robertson pegged the problems with ad-supported music sites two years ago, and today the sector is struggling. He now says iTunes will fall. Is he right about that as well?

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

  • Tue Dec 2 2003 In Australia, Microsoft tunes in Net music

    Web site Ninemsn, a joint venture between the software giant and an Australian media company, says it will sell music from the top five record labels starting early next year.

    Posted by ZDNet Australia Staff

  • Tue Sep 12 2000 The Smashing Pumpkins take music directly to Napster fans

    The alternative rock group releases what is being called their final album in MP3-only format, forgoing a CD release through their record label, Virgin Records, according to postings on the band's Web site.

    Posted by Cecily Barnes

  • Mon Mar 29 2004 Music sharing doesn't kill CD sales, study says

    Researchers at Harvard and the University of North Carolina say music swapping isn't to blame for falling music revenue, and might even help sell CDs.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri May 2 2003 Week in review: Net music wars

    Apple Computer seems to have struck a chord with the online music community, but many wonder what effect its plans will have on file swapping and Windows.

    Posted by Steven Musil

  • Sat Jul 12 2003 What's holding back online music?

    There has been no shortage of bright ideas, but so far nobody has figured out how to put it all together and find a business model that excites consumers. Experts at Wharton examine why.

    Posted by null Knowledge@Wharton

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