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Labels to dampen CD burning?

June 2, 2004 New tools would limit backups from ordinary CDs and prevent burned versions from being used to create further copies. And the effort could also carry over to services such as iTunes. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, Macrovision Corp., CD-burning, label, CD, copy, copy protection, digital-rights management, U.S., music, backup

New CD copy-lock technology nears market

December 16, 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment likely to release experimental CDs with new form of copy-protection early next year. TAGS: First 4 Internet Ltd., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, SunnComm Technologies, Bertelsmann Music Group, copy protection, CD, U.S., CEO

Study: Song downloads to hit a high note

July 26, 2004 Sales will double this year and should grow to $1.7 billion in five years, JupiterResearch predicts. TAGS: digital music, song, download, research company, Apple Computer, U.S., music, CD

CD lock loosened for freer copying

January 23, 2004 Macrovision updates its copy-protection technology for music CDs to allow a specified number of burns and transfers, following the path set by download services such as iTunes. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., CD, restriction, portable device, copy protection, protection, Apple iTunes, technique, music, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Copy-protected CDs take step forward

September 12, 2003 For the first time in the United States, BMG Music is releasing a disc that's loaded with anticopying protection, a move that opens a new round of experimentation for record labels. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, Macrovision Corp., experimentation, SunnComm Technologies, album, copy protection, CD, digital-rights management, protection, copy, U.S.

Sony settles 'rootkit' class action lawsuit

December 29, 2005 The record label agrees to offer U.S. customers money and free downloads to encourage them to replace CDs that secretly install software. TAGS: class action, class action lawsuit, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, rootkit, Sony Corp., album, settlement, CD, digital-rights management, New York, U.S.

Labels, Microsoft in talks on CD copying

September 17, 2004 Music companies want support for CD copy protection built into Longhorn operating system. TAGS: copy protection, EMI Group Plc., Microsoft Longhorn, label, discussion, CD, request, operating system, Microsoft Corp., U.S., Microsoft Windows

iPod undermines Microsoft on copy-locked CDs

July 12, 2004 Microsoft's WMA format was almost a standard on copy-protected CDs. Then along came Apple. TAGS: Bertelsmann Music Group, SunnComm Technologies, antipiracy, Apple iPod, CD, WMA, Apple Computer, copy protection, song, Microsoft Corp., U.S., music, PC, Microsoft Windows

SunnComm buys music antipiracy company

February 5, 2004 CD copy-protection company SunnComm Technologies says it has agreed to buy another firm that would help move music antipiracy efforts to a new level. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, copy protection, Macrovision Corp., antipiracy, Bertelsmann Music Group, photocopier, CD, copy, song, U.S., MP3

Web-based music pirate gets jail time

October 9, 2003 A man charged with selling hundreds of CD compilations of copyrighted songs over the Internet is found guilty and sentenced to six months in jail. TAGS: RIAA, compilation, CD, attorney, New York, music, U.S.

New Sony CD security risk found

December 7, 2005 Record label fixes hole in copy-protection software exposed by digital rights group, security researchers. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, record label, First 4 Internet Ltd., copy protection, label, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Corp., rootkit, computer security, CD, patch, security company, security, researcher, virus, U.S.

This week in music news

December 17, 2004 Sony BMG Music Entertainment plans to release experimental CDs with a new form of copy-protection early next year. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, RealNetworks Inc., Apple Computer, Toshiba, Apple iPod, CD, music player, hard drive, U.S.

Auditor loses McAfee employee data

February 23, 2006 An external auditor misplaces a CD with details of thousands of workers, putting them at risk of identity fraud. TAGS: McAfee Inc., auditor, professional services, identity fraud, data security, CD, worker, U.S., security

Week in review: Sony's sour note

November 18, 2005 Sony BMG finds itself singing the blues this week, after copy protection on many of its CDs struck a sour note on fans' PCs. TAGS: rootkit, copy protection, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, record label, Websense Inc., U.N., CD, Week in review, Sony Corp., label, security, note, agreement, U.S., PC, Microsoft Windows

Copy-blocked CD tops U.S. charts

June 17, 2004 Album's success despite use of antipiracy tools could open the floodgates for controversial technology. TAGS: SunnComm Technologies, Bertelsmann Music Group, copy protection, label, album, antipiracy, CD, WMA, U.S.

Napster fills in the blanks with CD deals

January 7, 2004 The digital music service teams up with media products maker Imation to market and distribute Napster-branded blank CDs and DVDs via retail giant Target. TAGS: Imation Corp., Napster Inc., online music, music company, digital music, Roxio, CD, CD-R, RIAA, DVD, Apple iTunes, U.S.

Rockin' growth seen for MP3 players

April 13, 2005 Report sees more than 56 million digital-music players in circulation by 2010, with flash players dominating the market. TAGS: digital music, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple Computer, MP3 player, flash memory, MP3, Apple iPod, CD, hard drive, U.S.

eMachines plants new PCs for spring

April 7, 2003 The low-price PC maker releases its second-quarter PC lineup: Three new models feature faster processors. Some include more memory and larger hard drives, as well. TAGS: eMachines Inc., Wal-Mart Stores Inc., CD burner, DVD-ROM, Intel Celeron, AMD Athlon XP, flat panel, lineup, PC company, AMD Athlon, hard drive, AMD, CD, PC, U.S., Intel

MP3 losing steam?

October 15, 2004 Ubiquitous file format still dominates music collections, but Microsoft and Apple are gaining. TAGS: file-swapping network, digital music, MP3, researcher, NPD Group Inc., MP3 music, Apple Computer, format, hard drive, song, digital media, CD, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., U.S.

Apple polishes off titanium line

September 16, 2003 At Apple Expo Paris, the company says it is replacing the last of its titanium PowerBooks with aluminum versions as it updates its entire line of high-end portables. TAGS: Apple PowerBook, Apple Expo, Steve Jobs, Paris, aluminum, Apple Computer, wireless keyboard, keyboard, notebook computer, memory, CD, laptop computer, mouse, Bluetooth, DVD, hard drive
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