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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, label, record company, Universal Music Group, song, music, video

If Elvis were a digital entrepreneur today

January 24, 2008 Internet attorney Nancy Prager explains how an EU push to create a common digital copyright policy may serve as the de facto legal framework for the Internet. TAGS: European Union, copyright law, barrier, compliance, entrepreneur, owner, music, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Reverberations in online music

December 13, 2007 Internet users continue to be well attuned to digital songs, even with the occasional off-note. TAGS: RealNetworks Rhapsody, online music, blog, music

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, Apple iPhone, Adobe Systems Inc., Macromedia Flash Player, label, Week in review, reader, Apple iPod, CEO, music, Microsoft Corp.

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, musician, file-sharing network, file-sharing, artist, album, music, U.K., America, president

My music, my way

January 25, 2008 Last.fm got a lot of ink for what really was a half step, says CNET News.com's Charles Cooper. Digital music consumers are still waiting to see the real deal. TAGS: CBS Broadcasting Inc., Internet radio, digital music, RealNetworks Inc., song, radio, music

Why Apple can't do to video what it did to music

December 5, 2007 Forrester's James L. McQuivey says it's time for Apple to change its video game plan, starting with winning NBC back. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, Apple TV, Forrester Research Inc., Apple iPod, video, Apple iPhone, video game, music, MP3 player, movie, TV, MP3

Rights and wrongs in the antipiracy struggle

October 16, 2007 RIAA President Cary Sherman says the music industry's response to the theft of creative works helped rescue a business under siege. TAGS: antipiracy, RIAA, marketplace, lawsuit, theft, P2P, music, broadband

Web sites out of tune with musicians' rights

August 21, 2007 IP attorney Nancy Prager say many musicians unintentionally give away music rights to Web sites promising access to fans. TAGS: musician, MySpace, license, YouTube, work, music, video

Image: The Fox music shop

November 22, 2004 The new Fox Music store will sell digital and wireless content from Fox television, film, sports and news properties. TAGS: music, TV

XM settles patent lawsuit with Universal Music

December 18, 2007 Dispute centers on XM's portable "Inno" device, which can store and record music from satellite radio. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group Corp., EMI Group Plc., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, music company, stock market, satellite radio, radio, satellite, music

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

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, Google Inc., fan, video

Apple, AT&T: Bosom buddies or odd couple?

September 13, 2007 The corporate pair that launched the iPhone shares much in common. They also have plenty of conflicts as they push competing digital music businesses. TAGS: AT&T Corp., EMusic, Motorola ROKR, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone, Verizon Wireless, Motorola Inc., Napster Inc., Apple iTunes, Sprint Nextel, media player, music, cell phone, entertainment, Apple iPod, U.S.

Is free music too expensive for SpiralFrog?

September 11, 2007 Start-up that made a splash a year ago has yet to launch online music service. Despite setbacks, company isn't ruling out public offering. TAGS: SpiralFrog, Universal Music Group, investor, IPO, attorney, music, agreement

Recording industry shows how to lose by winning

October 17, 2007 As it seeks to fight digital theft, intellectual-property expert Nancy Prager says the music business is waging the wrong campaign. TAGS: RIAA, plaintiff, court, damage, file-sharing, P2P, outcome, opinion, campaign, owner, Kazaa, song, intellectual property, organization, music

Report: Eminem sues Apple for copyright infringement

July 31, 2007 Rap singer alleges Apple needs permission from publishers before selling music on iTunes, news report says. TAGS: Eminem, music publisher, copyright infringement, Apple Computer, publisher, Apple iTunes, music
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