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Microsoft will wipe Sony's 'rootkit'
November 13, 2005
Security tools will detect and remove part of the copy protection tools installed on PCs when music CDs are played.
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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.
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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.
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Microsoft hopes to sell Zune using brown, not green
September 14, 2006
Software maker won't replace tracks bought on iTunes as rumors suggested, but the Zune will come in a unique color.
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On 1st birthday, iTunes unwraps new features
April 28, 2004
Apple's music store hits the one-year mark with a handful of enhancements, including a feature that lets customers publish their playlists for others to preview, rate and purchase.
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Commentary: For downloads, things are looking up
February 4, 2004
The combination of lawsuits to deter music pirates and well-designed legal download services makes legitimate music downloading one of the fastest-growing digital phenomena ever.
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Microsoft opens Windows to the home
October 12, 2004
Bill Gates unveils plans to make Media Center software the centerpiece of the digital home.
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Online music's winners and losers
December 27, 2003
From iTunes to Napster and from Wal-Mart to Microsoft, Knowledge@Wharton handicaps the odds for success and failure among the various music services.
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Microsoft sued over music downloads
October 13, 2003
A small New York company files a lawsuit against Microsoft, charging that the software giant's new music download service in Europe infringes on a patent nearly 20 years old.
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Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance
December 17, 2005
Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared.
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