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Indie record labels seeing gold

July 26, 2005 iTunes pay hike, major label's "payola" scandal leave indie music labels feeling like playing field is leveling at last. TAGS: label, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, music, Microsoft Corp.

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, label, Bertelsmann Music Group, RIAA, artist, America Online Inc., CEO, CD

HP signs up new LightScribe licensees

May 23, 2005 Drive makers Panasonic and Pioneer Technology are among those to back technology that uses laser to etch labels onto CDs and DVDs. TAGS: LightScribe, licensee, drive maker, label, laser, Pioneer Electronics, HP, Panasonic, DVD, CD

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

Nokia takes aim at fake batteries

December 15, 2004 With new hologram labels, the firm hopes to steer customers from counterfeit batteries, which have been blamed for explosions. Photo: Nokia's hologram label TAGS: hologram, Nokia Corp., label, battery

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, video, situation, Apple iTunes, Apple iPod

Senators propose labels for adult Web sites

April 12, 2007 Legislation requires "harmful to minors" Web pages to be tagged so kids can beware, but a wealth of constitutional problems loom. TAGS: minor, proposal, label, senator, tagging, kid, idea

Music moguls trumped by Steve Jobs?

April 15, 2005 The dominance of iTunes and iPod has some recording industry leaders questioning their download deal with Apple. TAGS: Steve Jobs, digital music, dominance, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, label, mobile phone, Apple iPod

Coldplay single to be heard first on phones

April 12, 2005 Labels, Cingular agree to release singles as ring tones before songs hit shelves. TAGS: Capitol Records, Cingular Wireless, tone, label, album, song

Probe may delay change in digital-music prices

January 4, 2006 New York State begins inquiry as labels increase pressure on online music stores to change their standard 99 cents per song pricing structure. TAGS: Eliot Spitzer, Warner Music Group Corp., digital music, pricing, label, antitrust, probe, online music, investigation, inquiry, online music company, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Yahoo! Inc.

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, computer security, security company, Sony Corp., patch, security, rootkit, CD, researcher, U.S., virus

iPods to support copy-protected CDs?

November 18, 2005 Record label says its music from copy-protected CDs will play on Apple's iPod, but Apple disputes that notion. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., First 4 Internet Ltd., Macrovision Corp., label, controversy, copy protection, Apple Computer, album, CD, Apple iPod, Sony Corp., music, Apple iTunes, virus, security

Price tag added to online music videos

February 2, 2005 After years treating them as promotional material, label Universal Music will start charging for musicians' videos. TAGS: Universal Music Group, AOL Music, on-demand, Yahoo Launch, label, MTV, policy, online music, America Online Inc., decision, satellite, entertainment, MSN, video, radio, Yahoo! Inc.

Record labels' street teams now online

December 9, 2004 Music executives say Net marketing has become a fundamental tool in album promotions. TAGS: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., label, MySpace, media

Week in review: Reading Apple's crystal ball

March 21, 2008 Tech community looks at Apple projects, while telephone companies measure outcome of FCC spectrum auction. Also: Redmond's rocky roads.(By CNET News.com's Steven Musil) TAGS: Apple Computer, Week in review, Apple iPhone, Flash Player, label, Adobe Systems Inc., reader, CEO, Apple iPod, music, Microsoft Corp.

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

Opening the door on a CD-less music label

November 10, 2005 Warner's all-digital label is run by the man who discovered The Doors. Now he hopes to pioneer a new kind of record business. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., band, label, album, CD

Hopes for legal music podcasts rise

June 16, 2005 Digital DJs, record labels are discussing ways to simplify music podcasting, in talks that could help accelerate format's ascent. TAGS: podcasting, ascent, label, radio, podcast, copyright law, portable device, Steve Jobs, spokeswoman, song, resource, Apple Computer, format, music, Apple iPod

Independent music: The mouse is roaring

June 14, 2005 Kevin Arnold says there's finally a way for new indie labels to wield more clout, particularly when dealing with online services. TAGS: label, RealNetworks Inc., negotiation, music, mouse

Roadblocks en route to free, legal music

January 9, 2008 Some companies are trying to give away songs and make money through ads, but they're beset by their own mistakes and by record industry resistance. TAGS: SpiralFrog, Universal Music Group, label, record company, song, music, video
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