The costs of online music
Music fans in Great White North get bargain from Apple. Also: Kazaa case witness tells how he identifies song swappers.
Digital music fans in the Great White North get a bargain from Apple Computer. Also: Witness in Kazaa's copyright case tells how he can identify song swappers.
December 2, 2004
December 2, 2004
December 2, 2004
The New York Times
December 1, 2004
December 1, 2004
December 1, 2004
Witness assaults Kazaa filter claims
Executive says his antipiracy firm can identify Kazaa users and can detect copyright-infringing music files on the peer-to-peer network.December 2, 2004
Canadians get iTunes on the cheap
Although they had to wait a bit longer, Canadians are getting iTunes at a comparative bargain.December 2, 2004
Apple delivers iTunes Canada
Company will charge 99 Canadian cents per song in hopes that its online music store will take off in the Great White North.December 2, 2004
Using iPod savvy to mine a niche
HungryPod will convert your CDs to MP3s--for a fee--so you can load up your iPod.The New York Times
December 1, 2004
BitTorrent servers under attack
Servers at one hub of the file-sharing network get hit by a distributed denial-of-service attack.December 1, 2004
Study: Subscription services to drive digital music
Digital-music subscriptions could outpace a la carte downloads of songs, but CDs are expected to stick around, survey shows.December 1, 2004
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