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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. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, rootkit, copy protection, anti-spyware, security tool, CD, Sony Corp., technique, Microsoft Corp., software company, Microsoft Windows, security, music, PC

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, technique, Apple iTunes, music, U.S., Microsoft Corp., 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, copy protection, Apple Computer, song, Microsoft Corp., U.S., music, Microsoft Windows, PC

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. TAGS: Microsoft Zune, owner, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, Microsoft Corp., music, color, Apple iPod, CD, PC

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. TAGS: Steve Jobs, Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, birthday, Apple iTunes Music Store, playlist, song, music, CD, video, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: digital music, subscription, projection, Forrester Research Inc., Napster Inc., Europe, commentary, CD, download, subscriber, success, America Online Inc., Apple iTunes, Apple Computer, music, Yahoo! Inc.

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. TAGS: online music, online music company, loser, music company, RealNetworks Rhapsody, winner, song, Apple iTunes, track, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Napster Inc., CD, music, multimedia, Microsoft Corp.

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. TAGS: E-Data, music download, Tiscali, patent, music company, point-of-sale, spokesman, New York, Microsoft Corp., Europe, U.S., music, CD, Apple Computer

Year in review: P2P retreat, iTunes advance

December 17, 2005 Courts helped tame file swappers, while legal digital music sales soared. TAGS: P2P, Apple iTunes, file-swapping, lead, digital music, Steve Jobs, Apple iPod, entertainment, music, Apple Computer, CD, Sony Corp., cell phone, U.S., Microsoft Corp.
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