Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net Lawsuits (Reuters)
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Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net
Music Industry Readies Fresh Wave of Net
06/08/2004 10:55 AMMusic industry files hundreds of new
copyright lawsuits
Music industry files hundreds of new
copyright lawsuits
01/23/2004 02:45 AM
The Recording Industry Association of America
( RIAA ) filed more than five hundred lawsuits against filesharers for alleged
copyright infringement.
Because a recent federal appeals court decision prevents subpoenas
citing the Digital
Millennium Copyright Act from being issued prior to the filing of
lawsuits, defendants were identified only by their IP addresses
pending subpoenas being issued to their ISPs.
This appears to be a successor to last year's subpoena
campaign , which probably helped reduce aggregate
file-trading in 2003 .
The Google Fresh Wave
The Google Fresh Wave
11/20/2002 05:37 AM"Anyone playing the Google "fresh" referral sweepstakes?"
New wave of lawsuits to hit 'illegal
song-swappers'
New wave of lawsuits to hit 'illegal
song-swappers'
04/12/2005 08:45 AMThe Register Apr 12 2005 1:12PM GMT
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Music Industry Seeks Digital Radio
Copying Limits (Reuters)
Music Industry Seeks Digital Radio
Copying Limits (Reuters)
06/11/2004 12:54 PMReuters - Digital radio broadcasts that bring
CD-quality sound to the airwaves could lead to unfettered song
copying if protections are not put in place, a
recording-industry trade group warned on Friday.
Canada's Music Industry Seeks Song-Swap
Crackdown (Reuters)
Canada's Music Industry Seeks Song-Swap
Crackdown (Reuters)
02/16/2004 05:13 PMReuters - Canada's biggest music producers asked
the courts on Monday to order Internet service providers to
identify customers who swap songs illegally on the Internet as
the Canadian firms try to match a U.S. crackdown on music
piracy.
Recording industry files new round of
lawsuits
Recording industry files new round of
lawsuits
01/22/2004 02:44 AMBoston Globe Jan 22 2004 6:41AM GMT
Lawsuits target alcohol industry
(USATODAY.com)
Lawsuits target alcohol industry
(USATODAY.com)
05/14/2004 06:23 AMUSATODAY.com - Consumers' attorneys across the nation have begun to
target the alcoholic beverage industry, filing lawsuits that claim
that some leading brewers and distillers are using slick advertising
to sell products to underage drinkers.
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
Hollywood and the music industry face
off against the heavy hitters of the
high-tech industry in a Supreme Cou
03/27/2005 03:49 PMBaku Today Mar 27 2005 5:57PM GMT
Search-Industry Lawsuits May Help Fight
Click Fraud
Search-Industry Lawsuits May Help Fight
Click Fraud
04/08/2005 06:38 PMAn Arkansas lawsuit seeking class-action status could be the start of
a wider legal challenge to the advertising practices of paid-search
providers like Google and Yahoo.
New Program Readies Industry for SQL
Server 2005
New Program Readies Industry for SQL
Server 2005
07/12/2004 12:14 AMDatabase developers and administrators (DBAs) who are eagerly awaiting
the release of Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Microsoft's next generation
data management and analysis platform, can take immediate action to
prepare their enterprises for deployment.
More Music Lawsuits
More Music Lawsuits
02/17/2004 06:20 PM531 more music file sharers sued: Settlements in these
cases are averaging $3,000 each. If the music industry is trying to
intimidate people, it's working. I don't have Kazaa on my home
machine anymore, and these news reports are a big reason why.
The recording industry sued 531 more computer users
Tuesday it said were illegally distributing songs over the Internet in
what has become a routine reminder that college students, teenagers
and others can face expensive lawsuits for swapping music
online.
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New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
New PC-software supports consumers of
music downloads in disadvantages of
music industry
09/13/2004 03:06 AMGerman company RapidSolution Software has released the Windows
software Tunebite. Music tracks purchased from the Internet are
copy-protected and involve important restrictions for many users when
they are played back. With the option to re-record them while they are
played, Tunebite legally provides the user with new music files
without restrictions. This ensures that music bought from Apple
iTunes, Sony Connect, AOL or other music platforms in the Internet can
be played back and listened to from everywhere. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
Music Industry Welcomes Federal
Government Commitment To Copyright
Revisions QRS Music Technologies, Inc.
Intr
03/25/2005 07:11 AMMusic Industry News Network Mar 25 2005 7:53AM GMT
Lawsuits Slow Music Downloads
Lawsuits Slow Music Downloads
01/06/2004 05:42 AMA new study shows the RIAA's slew of lawsuits seems to be effectively
scaring Americans out of their music downloading ways.
Lawsuits scare music downloaders off the
Net
Lawsuits scare music downloaders off the
Net
01/05/2004 04:50 AMZDNet UK Jan 5 2004 3:54AM ET
Some Twists in Music Piracy Lawsuits
Some Twists in Music Piracy Lawsuits
08/22/2004 12:24 AMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 22 2004 5:04AM GMT
European music swappers face lawsuits
European music swappers face lawsuits
12/16/2003 11:21 AMWhile Canadian authorities are legalizing peer-to-peer music swapping,
the IFPI, the international recording industry group, is warning that
lawsuits similar to those the RIAA has filed against illegal music
swappers in the U.S. are likely to start next year. Neilsen/NetRatings
reports suggest that more Europeans are using services like Kazaa than
Americans, with 9.35 million Europeans accessing the Kazaa network in
October of this year, versus 8.24 million Americans. The chairman of
the...
Music Group Files 80 Downloading
Lawsuits
Music Group Files 80 Downloading
Lawsuits
10/30/2003 11:46 PMSan Jose Mercury News Oct 30 2003 10:30PM ET
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through
Courts
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through
Courts
08/20/2004 09:27 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Aug 21 2004 2:07AM GMT
Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits
Canada ruling won't stop music lawsuits
12/16/2003 04:12 PMLast week's ruling in Canada declaring downloading music through
peer-to-peer services legal may do little to prevent the music
industry from taking its own action against file swappers.
Music downloads decline after RIAA
lawsuits
Music downloads decline after RIAA
lawsuits
01/04/2004 09:33 PMZDNet Jan 4 2004 8:37PM ET
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through Court
(AP)
Music Piracy Lawsuits Wend Through Court
(AP)
08/20/2004 02:48 PMAP - A woman in Milwaukee and her ex-boyfriend are under orders to pay
thousands to the recording industry. A man in California refinanced
his home to pay an $11,000 settlement. A year after it began, the
industry's legal campaign against Internet music piracy is inching
through the federal courts, producing some unexpected twists.
MSN Readies Music Service, Tests
'Newsbot'
MSN Readies Music Service, Tests
'Newsbot'
11/18/2003 05:33 PMiRiver readies 'PC-free' colour music,
photo player
iRiver readies 'PC-free' colour music,
photo player
05/28/2004 06:18 AMReg Kit Watch H300 is its own USB host
Fresh hope for fat bunnies (Reuters)
Fresh hope for fat bunnies (Reuters)
04/27/2004 11:50 AMReuters - The dangers of obesity to kids may be all over the headlines
just now but spare a
thought for the legions of fat rabbits -- overfed and under-exercised
by their doting owners.
Serbia seeks fresh spies (Reuters)
Serbia seeks fresh spies (Reuters)
04/19/2004 06:53 AMReuters - The Serbian secret service ditched a lifetime taboo this
month and advertised
in the newspapers for a fresh intake of spies to replace the retired,
worn-out, monolingual and
politically incorrect.
"The USDA, fresh from categorically
refusing to protect us from mad cow
disease, has classified batter-coated
french fries as a fresh vegetable"
"The USDA, fresh from categorically
refusing to protect us from mad cow
disease, has classified batter-coated
french fries as a fresh vegetable"
06/17/2004 11:33 AMFresh Direct's fresh approach to
expansion planning
Fresh Direct's fresh approach to
expansion planning
09/24/2004 03:39 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 24 2004 7:47PM GMT
Microsoft Files Eight New Lawsuits
Against Spammers (Reuters)
Microsoft Files Eight New Lawsuits
Against Spammers (Reuters)
06/10/2004 12:52 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp. has filed eight
lawsuits against spammers, saying that they deceived consumers
and used false information to hide their tracks, the world's
largest software maker said on Thursday.
Microsoft Settles Gateway Lawsuits
(Reuters)
Microsoft Settles Gateway Lawsuits
(Reuters)
04/11/2005 03:29 PMReuters - Microsoft Corp., the world's largest
software maker, said on Monday that it will pay computer maker
Gateway Inc. $150 million over four years to resolve
long-standing antitrust claims.
Lawsuits Over Splenda Marketing Campaign
(Reuters)
Lawsuits Over Splenda Marketing Campaign
(Reuters)
02/01/2005 09:23 PMReuters - Johnson & Johnson is facing a raft
of lawsuits over a marketing campaign related to its artificial
sweetener Splenda, which accuse the company of misleading
buyers to believe Splenda is a natural product.
BTG Files Patent Lawsuits Against Apple,
Microsoft (Reuters)
BTG Files Patent Lawsuits Against Apple,
Microsoft (Reuters)
07/20/2004 07:53 PMReuters - London intellectual property
licensing company BTG International Inc. has sued Apple
Computer Inc. (AAPL.O) and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT.O) alleging
infringement of software technology patents, the company said
on Tuesday.
Europe's Net File-Swappers Unfazed by
Lawsuits (Reuters)
Europe's Net File-Swappers Unfazed by
Lawsuits (Reuters)
05/24/2004 07:36 AMReuters - The threat of lawsuits has failed to
deter Europeans from using the Internet to hoard free music,
movies and video games, a technology firm that measures
Internet traffic said Monday.
Can VCs Change The Music Industry?
Can VCs Change The Music Industry?
06/02/2004 09:37 PMPeople sometimes like to compare record execs to venture capitalists,
but one major difference between the two is that, at least VCs realize
that the nature of business (even their own) tends to change over
time. The record execs still seem to want to deny that. Perhaps
things will start to change, now that
VCs are starting to get into the music business, looking to build
up companies that can challenge the old guard with new technologies
and new business models. Of course, the last time VCs tried to
get involved with new technologies and business models for the music
biz, those VCs
got
sued by the music biz.
But that Would Have Killed the Music
Industry, Right?
But that Would Have Killed the Music
Industry, Right?
06/05/2005 11:24 PMQuote
d
“ ‘We propose to acquire the rights to
digitally duplicate and store THE BEST of every record company's
difficult-to-move Quality Catalog Items [Q.C.I.], store them in a
central processing location, and have them accessible by phone or
cable TV, directly patchable into the user's home taping appliances,
with the option of direct digital-to-digital transfer to
F-1
.
All accounting for royalty payments, billing to the
customer, etc. would be automatic, built into the initial software for
the system.
The consumer has the option of subscribing to one or
more Interest Categories, charged at a monthly rate, without regard
for the quantity of music he or she decides to tape.’
--
Fran
k Zappa invents Rhapsody, Napster in 1983” [Good Morning Silicon
Valley, via Shawn]
Music industry promises no P2P let-up
Music industry promises no P2P let-up
12/19/2003 07:38 PMPersonal Computer World Dec 19 2003 5:59PM ET
Music industry sues 477 more
Music industry sues 477 more
04/29/2004 01:59 AMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 5:53AM GMT
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