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Goodbye songs, hello videos

October 28, 2005 CNET's Eliot Van Buskirk explains why music and video are currently undergoing another unholy intermingling. TAGS: artist, label, song, contract, album, music, form, situation, video, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

EMI's hit man

November 16, 2006 newsmaker Even in the age of the iPod, albums will continue to exist, says EMI Music's David Munns. Why? Because every musical artist wants to do one. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., artist, album, piracy, record company

Recording industry should brace for more bad news

January 16, 2008 Artists don't need record labels anymore. Mashboxx founder Wayne Rosso says more changes are ahead because of shifts in technology and economics. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., Warner Music Group Corp., artist, label

Google whistles a new tune

December 15, 2005 New feature on search site designed to help people find lyrics, bands and CDs. One thing it's not: a music store. TAGS: Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., artist, CD, Apple iTunes

YouTube, EMI sign breakthrough licensing pact

May 31, 2007 Deal lets users of Google video-sharing service watch, play and remix authorized videos and records from EMI Group artists. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., YouTube, artist, Google Inc., video

Fire artists to light up Bay Area fest

July 13, 2006 An annual collection of some of the best-known fire artists in the world gather in Oakland, Calif., this week. TAGS: Burning Man, festival, Bay Area, artist, California

Warner Music, Skype ring up a deal

January 30, 2006 Partnership will let Skype sell ring tones culled from original recordings in Warner Music's library. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., Skype, VoIP, artist, Time Warner Inc.

It's about piracy, not privacy

July 24, 2007 IP attorney Nancy Prager says legal niceties can't disguise the blunt facts about illegally transferring creative content over the Net. TAGS: artist, torrent, album, defense, file-sharing, argument, server

Napster's learning curve

October 20, 2005 Former Napster exec Don Dodge says lessons from the company's flame-out speak volumes to would-be entrepreneurs. TAGS: Napster Inc., Gnutella, Bertelsmann Music Group, label, RIAA, artist, America Online Inc., CEO, CD

Where did the music industry go so wrong?

March 15, 2007 Nimbit CEO Patrick Faucher explains why the big labels need to rethink their changing role in light of tech-driven shifts. TAGS: artist, entrepreneur, MySpace, brand, music

Prince: The artist who formerly liked the Internet

November 13, 2007 Once considered a pioneer in online music distribution, the musician has since turned testy about fan sites and file-sharing networks. What happened? TAGS: Lars Ulrich, file-sharing network, artist, musician, album, file-sharing, music, America, U.K., president

Start-ups let fans sell music online

August 16, 2005 Hoping that listeners can best market their favorite songs, companies let anyone be an iTunes. TAGS: fan, song, e-commerce, retailer, artist, store, start-up, Apple iTunes, music

'Copyright criminals' look to remix the noise--legally

February 27, 2006 Aspiring hip-hop artists have to be rich to afford decent samples. A new contest is trying to change that. Photo: One 'criminal' TAGS: musician, artist, contest, culture, mashup, interview, film, voice, song, work

YouTube conundrum for vintage acts

September 14, 2007 The video site is proving a thorn in the side of older, well-known musical artists, from Prince to the Village People. TAGS: YouTube, Nazi, artist, mashup, song, music, fan, Google Inc., video

Sony BMG pushing mobile music in China

April 4, 2007 Record label strikes deal with a content aggregator to distribute downloads on mobile devices where 85 percent of recordings are illegal. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, China, artist, telecommunications, Sony Corp.

Recycling e-waste into modern art

January 28, 2007 A pair of artists dig deep in a San Francisco-area dump to come up with new looks for cast-off consumer electronics.Photos: From e-waste to art TAGS: art, consumer electronics, electronics, artist, CRT, U.S.

States, artists urge top court to hear P2P case

November 9, 2004 Software companies say Supreme Court shouldn't hear record, movie industries' appeal on legality of file-swapping software. TAGS: StreamCast Networks, file-swapping, P2P, Grokster Ltd., artist, copyright law, movie, attorney

iPod to get built-in iTrip?

January 10, 2006 Apple files patent application for technology that would allow iPods to wirelessly transmit audio files to FM radios. TAGS: iTrip, FM-radio, Apple iPod, blogger, Apple Computer, FM transmitter, radio, artist, multimedia

Pandora's music box inspires fans

July 20, 2006 Internet radio service gathers listeners as founder tours the U.S. meeting music lovers. Images: Listening in on Pandora TAGS: Tim Westergren, song, founder, town, artist, music, radio, CD

When rockers cut ties from labels

November 2, 2007 Services like Musicane oversee digital sales, marketing, and other chores for bands that drop a record label. But do they make sense for everyone? TAGS: Snocap, label, artist, customer service, music
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