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Lime Wire, squeezed, files countersuit

September 26, 2006 Peer-to-peer service provider fights back against record companies allegedly seeking to shut it down. TAGS: LimeWire, record company, RIAA, P2P

Music industry sues P2P firm Lime Wire

August 4, 2006 Federal lawsuit comes a week after makers of Kazaa file-sharing technology agreed to pay music labels $115 million. TAGS: LimeWire, recording industry, business model, record company, P2P, lawsuit, file-sharing, Kazaa

Kazaa keywords to be blocked, Australian judge rules

November 28, 2005 Justice Murray Wilcox says record companies can send a list of banned search terms to the peer-to-peer network. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Audible Magic, Kazaa, record company, P2P, song

Apple's Jobs calls for DRM-free music

February 6, 2007 Record companies are the ones who demand digital rights management technology, not Apple, CEO says in rare open letter. TAGS: record company, Steve Jobs, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, music company, letter, online music company, RealNetworks Inc., online music, online store, Apple iTunes, music, CEO

Hackers revive iTunes music sharing

August 19, 2004 Apple was able to shut down MyTunes, but a replacement called OurTunes allows song trading through iTunes. TAGS: Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, record company, song, programmer, student, broadband, music, Apple Macintosh, MP3, Microsoft Windows

Kazaa purchase exposed in copyright trial

February 2, 2005 Australian judge throws out request to block access to a document that specifies how much Sharman Networks paid for Kazaa. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., Altnet, Kazaa, record company, request, document, lawyer

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, record company, label, song, music, video

What's holding back online music?

July 12, 2003 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. TAGS: online music, Napster Inc., music industry, music company, RealNetworks Rhapsody, Kazaa, record company, jukebox, barrier, CD, song, music

Week in review: Policing the Net

February 9, 2007 Some in Congress want to see ISPs track your online activities and report suspicious content to the authorities. TAGS: record company, Steve Jobs, Week in review, proposal, service provider, Internet Service Provider, reader, Internet service, Internet provider, children, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, bill, activity, letter, image

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

Report: La La a threat, but labels should hold tongue

August 3, 2006 Analyst says that despite piracy threat, record labels should develop CD-swapping site as a channel for new discs. TAGS: record company, label, threat, CD, music

Music industry seeks Hollywood's 'windows'

August 9, 2005 Online evolution means the 99-cent song's role will diminish over time, label insiders say. TAGS: record company, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, home video, telephone company, Hollywood, movie, Apple iTunes, DVD, CD

Grokster teams with P2P radio

November 15, 2004 Mercora's new interactive Webcasting service finds a risky partnership in record labels' foe. TAGS: Mercora, Grokster Ltd., webcasting, file-swapping company, P2P, record company, file-swapping, radio, music

Kazaa finds friends in file-swapping fight

May 16, 2002 Computer and telecommunication giants are pushing a proposal shouldered until now by file-swapping upstarts: Make downloading a song online as legal as listening to the radio. TAGS: file-swapping, Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., Verizon Communications, record company, antipiracy, proposal, telecommunications, radio, technology company, home PC, music, movie, broadband, Internet Service Provider

New Net radio rules draw fire on Capitol Hill

March 8, 2007 Key House Democrat, Real exec blast recent ruling that ups fees paid by Webcasters. Also: Sirius CEO grilled on proposed merger. TAGS: Webcaster, Internet radio, Edward Markey, radio, record company, merger, RealNetworks Inc., satellite radio, XM Satellite Radio, Sirius, general counsel, Rep., satellite, song, Democrat, pricing

Week in review: Spring forward, fall flat

March 9, 2007 Thanks to a decision Congress made two years ago, daylight saving is starting early--and causing headaches for IT pros and consumers. TAGS: Y2K, Internet radio, Week in review, record company, reader, patch management, Microsoft Exchange Server, software company, radio, server, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Music exec slams mobile entertainment experience

February 14, 2007 Buying music and other content on mobile phones is unnecessarily complicated and expensive, Warner Music's CEO says. TAGS: Warner Music Group Corp., digital-rights management, Steve Jobs, mobile phone, Barcelona, record company, entertainment, Apple Computer, exec, CEO, Apple iPhone, song, cell phone, music, Apple iPod, U.S.

Tension grows between labels and digital radio

January 13, 2006 Music industry wants new rules on how consumers make copies from satellite radio and digital broadcasts. TAGS: digital radio, digital broadcast, satellite radio, RIAA, XM Satellite Radio, negotiation, radio, broadcaster, music industry, record company, satellite, Sirius, rule, song, copy, Apple iTunes
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