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Australian ISP settles with music industry

October 14, 2005 Swiftel to implement new copyright protections following allegations it created BitTorrent file-sharing hub. TAGS: Swiftel Communications, music industry, BitTorrent, Internet Service Provider, file-sharing

Music executives judge Jobs, lament losses

February 28, 2007 At digital music conference, industry honchos debate what's wrong with their business. At the top of the list: Apple and DRM. TAGS: digital-rights management, music industry, Steve Jobs, EMI Group Plc., digital music, Apple Computer, conference, music, member, CEO

Will music industry dance again to Apple's tune?

May 31, 2007 Apple's bold gamble could push the rest of the music industry into offering DRM-free music. TAGS: EMI Group Plc., music industry, digital-rights management, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, song, copy protection, digital music, music

Leaked e-mails reveal MediaDefender's antipiracy woes

September 20, 2007 Messages portray a company overwhelmed by file-swapping community and skepticism from entertainment executives.MediaDefender is wake-up call for entertainment sector TAGS: antipiracy, file-sharing, music industry, P2P file sharing, Napster Inc., entertainment, file-swapping, P2P, e-mail, Sony Corp., security

Hollywood's copyright enforcer

August 27, 2007 Dean Garfield helped lead the fights against music sites Grokster and Kazaa. Now he's battling pirates from the movie studios' ramparts. TAGS: Dean Garfield, Hollywood, piracy, music industry, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, Kazaa, movie, movies, analysis

Sparring begins in Kazaa trial

November 30, 2004 If Sharman can bar people who spread child porn, it can do the same for those sharing unlicensed songs, music industry attorney says. TAGS: Kazaa, Sharman Networks Ltd., music industry, party, file-sharing, attorney, trial, Sydney, music

Judge allows music industry to sue XM Satellite

January 19, 2007 Record labels say the satellite radio broadcaster allows customers to turn songs into MP3 files, infringing on their copyrights. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, satellite radio, music industry, satellite, Internet radio, broadcaster, song, radio, Judge, court, music, MP3

This week in the music industry

December 9, 2005 Just when you thought Sony BMG had put its security problems behind it, the company finds a new risk with some of its CDs. TAGS: Rob Glaser, Sharman Networks Ltd., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, music industry, online music, Kazaa, RealNetworks Inc., Apple Computer, CD, Sony Corp., CEO, security

Ruling sounds sour note for record industry

December 20, 2003 A court decision in a high-profile file-swapping case means the Recording Industry Association of America will have to change its tactics. TAGS: file-swapping, recording industry, RIAA, court decision, music industry, P2P, tactic, court

Music industry: 'We'll make you pay for downloads'

December 10, 2004 Record labels are at last ready to consider using the Net to deliver content. The question is--how to make money off it? TAGS: ready, digital-rights management, music industry, copyright law, business model, British Telecommunications, managing director, speakers, London, music, video

Sharman may appeal court ruling

March 4, 2004 Kazaa's parent company is disappointed in the court's decision to admit seized evidence and remains "outraged" at the music industry's "heavy-handed tactics." TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., music industry, Kazaa, lawyer, proceeding, record company, order, tactic, court, Australia, decision

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, music industry, Napster Inc., RealNetworks Rhapsody, Kazaa, music company, record company, CD, jukebox, barrier, song, music

iPod at 5: The little gadget that could

October 20, 2006 The ubiquitous white earbuds revolutionized digital music and consumer electronics in October 2001, and Apple shows no signs of letting up. Photos: iPod through the years TAGS: music industry, digital music, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, consumer electronics, gadget, Steve Jobs, entertainment, electronics, Apple iTunes, photograph, video

Music industry tailed Sharman boss

May 31, 2005 Australian music industry's antipiracy unit says it conducted "personal surveillance" of Nikki Hemming to determine who controls Kazaa. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., surveillance, Kazaa, Altnet, music industry, P2P, premise, court, antipiracy, boss, Sydney, CEO

Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits

December 16, 2003 Downloading music through peer-to-peer services now enjoys regulatory approval, but that may do little to prevent the music industry from taking its own action against file swappers. TAGS: Canada, file-swapping, music industry, RIAA, litigation, Kazaa, P2P, lawsuit, file-sharing, U.S., music

Tripping the rippers

September 28, 2001 Anti-piracy features on CDs promise to dramatically alter the online music landscape, potentially handing Microsoft a potent weapon against MP3 and other rivals of its Windows Media format. TAGS: Macrovision Corp., SunnComm Technologies, copy protection, music industry, CD, online music, digital audio, Windows Media, software company, Adobe PDF, Sony Corp., MP3, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

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, broadcaster, XM Satellite Radio, negotiation, radio, recording industry, music industry, record company, Sirius, satellite, song, copy, rule

Australian court rules against Kazaa

September 5, 2005 Judge says managers of the peer-to-peer software had authorized users to infringe on music copyrights. TAGS: Altnet, Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, music industry, Grokster Ltd., RIAA, P2P, claim, Australia, manager, file-sharing, CEO

Kazaa copyright trial set for November

July 2, 2004 Australian court deals a blow to Kazaa parent Sharman, rejecting the company's bid to have certain evidence tossed out. TAGS: Sharman Networks Ltd., breach, Universal Music Group, evidence, Kazaa, premise, music industry, discovery, party, communication, trial, telecommunications

Antipiracy group targets Kazaa parent

February 9, 2004 An investigator for a music industry organization serves papers on Sharman Networks at its headquarters in Vanuatu, as the group searches several sites across Australia. TAGS: Altnet, Sharman Networks Ltd., Kazaa, Brilliant Digital Entertainment, music industry, P2P, Australia, paper, antipiracy, Judge, digital media, Internet Service Provider, tax
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