Canadian record labels appeal P2P ruling
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Labels win ruling on longer copyrights
Labels win ruling on longer copyrights
04/06/2005 12:21 PMBlog: A New York State Court of Appeals has issued a ruling that
protects record companies' copyrights– at least in that state –...
Just Say 'No' to Record Labels
Just Say 'No' to Record Labels
01/27/2004 06:49 AMRockers Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno rally for a bright digital future
in which musicians take charge, cutting traditional music biz players
out of the money stream.
Record labels and ISP battle it out
Record labels and ISP battle it out
12/10/2003 01:13 AMZDNet Australia Dec 10 2003 0:24AM ET
Canadian ruling won't derail lawsuits
Canadian ruling won't derail lawsuits
12/17/2003 06:12 AMZDNet UK Dec 17 2003 5:25AM ET
Canadian ISPs win on copyright ruling
Canadian ISPs win on copyright ruling
06/30/2004 05:35 PMCourt says service providers aren't responsible for cached copies of
music on their servers.
Record labels still on top despite
online revolution
Record labels still on top despite
online revolution
09/22/2004 06:28 AMBelfasttelegraph.co.uk - Wed Sep 22, 09:19 am GMT
Kazaa owner gets OK to sue record labels
Kazaa owner gets OK to sue record labels
01/25/2004 03:05 PMCNET Jan 25 2004 6:45PM GMT
Record labels in 'piracy' raids
Record labels in 'piracy' raids
02/10/2004 02:47 AMAustralian record labels raid universities and internet firms to hunt
for evidence of online music "piracy".
Open source record labels
Open source record labels
06/06/2004 08:30 PM
"Open source record labels... believe that creativity requires
that musicians reappropriate and reinterpret music and sounds to
enable them to create truly innovative music."
Two instances:
Opsound
and
Loca Records.
(source:
Wikipedia
)
Microsoft to appeal EU ruling
Microsoft to appeal EU ruling
06/02/2004 06:25 PMCFCN Plus Jun 2 2004 10:27PM GMT
Microsoft set to appeal EC ruling
Microsoft set to appeal EC ruling
06/07/2004 05:23 PMThe European Commission issued a sweeping ruling against Microsoft on
March 24, finding that the company had abused its operating system
dominance and ordering it to change its business practices and pay a
$606.4 million fine.
Microsoft Set to Appeal EU Ruling
Microsoft Set to Appeal EU Ruling
06/06/2004 12:57 PMBoston Globe Jun 6 2004 5:02PM GMT
US won't appeal phone ruling
US won't appeal phone ruling
06/10/2004 04:43 AMBoston Globe Jun 10 2004 9:10AM GMT
Microsoft set to appeal EU ruling
against it
Microsoft set to appeal EU ruling
against it
06/06/2004 10:00 AMForbes Jun 6 2004 2:22PM GMT
Indie record labels 'failed' by Apple
Indie record labels 'failed' by Apple
09/18/2004 01:29 PMApple is having problems with content from independent UK artists,
according to a report by The Guardian...
Indie record labels join iTunes
Indie record labels join iTunes
07/22/2004 02:58 AMSongs from independent record labels will be on Apple's iTunes
download service after a deal resolves a dispute.
Small record labels fight merger
Small record labels fight merger
01/27/2004 04:07 PMMerger plans that would create the world's biggest record company are
being fought by independent labels.
Independent Record Labels Failed By
Apple
Independent Record Labels Failed By
Apple
09/18/2004 03:51 AMIndependent record labels spoke of their frustruation last night that,
despite an agreement to license their music to iTunes, Apple had still
not made their work available to fans. By Patrick Barkham, The
Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
Not yet time for record labels to be
smug about the end of piracy
Not yet time for record labels to be
smug about the end of piracy
01/27/2004 07:08 AMAnalysis
Record labels cleared in Internet probe
Record labels cleared in Internet probe
12/24/2003 08:49 AMSan Jose Mercury News Dec 24 2003 8:32AM ET
Record labels settle with Israeli P2P
company
Record labels settle with Israeli P2P
company
07/20/2004 07:54 PMIsraeli file-swapping company says it will move to new, label-friendly
business model.
Streamcast CEO Accuses Record Labels Of
Collusion
Streamcast CEO Accuses Record Labels Of
Collusion
07/12/2004 04:24 AMAs the recording industry continues their pointless lawsuits to put
the fear of litigation into the hearts of file sharers, it turns out
that
fil
e sharing -- especially of music -- is on the upswing. Even
worse, Streamcast's CEO is presenting evidence to Congress that
the record labels have colluded to create a "blacklist" against
any of the file sharing companies, telling other firms not to work
with the major file sharing companies or risk problems from within the
established industry. This, of course, wouldn't be a surprise, as the
industry has been found guilty of such things in the past. Still,
considering the type of entertainment-industry backed legislation
that's been coming out of Congress these days, they seem mostly
interested in investigating how to prop up a dying industry, rather
than looking into how that industry is colluding to keep out
competition.
Microsoft appeal against EU antitrust
ruling
Microsoft appeal against EU antitrust
ruling
06/08/2004 04:35 AMIT Vibe Jun 8 2004 9:04AM GMT
Appeal underway against Eolas ruling
Appeal underway against Eolas ruling
06/09/2004 04:12 AMZDNet UK Jun 9 2004 8:20AM GMT
MS to appeal antitrust violation ruling
MS to appeal antitrust violation ruling
06/03/2004 11:28 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 4 2004 2:39AM GMT
Microsoft to appeal EU ruling next week
Microsoft to appeal EU ruling next week
06/02/2004 06:24 PMPhilippine Daily Inquirer Jun 2 2004 10:51PM GMT
Microsoft files appeal against EU ruling
Microsoft files appeal against EU ruling
06/09/2004 05:59 AMComputer Weekly Jun 9 2004 10:09AM GMT
Microsoft to appeal EU antitrust ruling
Microsoft to appeal EU antitrust ruling
06/06/2004 10:00 AMIrish Times Jun 6 2004 2:30PM GMT
Xerox To Appeal PalmOne Ruling
Xerox To Appeal PalmOne Ruling
05/25/2004 04:17 PMMinnnesota to appeal FCC Vonage ruling
Minnnesota to appeal FCC Vonage ruling
01/06/2005 05:41 PMWASHINGTON - The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) plans to
appeal a November decision by the U.S. Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) prohibiting states from regulating VOIP (voice over
Internet Protocol) services, such as those offered by Vonage Holdings.
FTC outlines appeal against Rambus
ruling
FTC outlines appeal against Rambus
ruling
04/26/2004 04:50 AMSticking to its guns
Microsoft Set to Appeal EU Ruling
(Reuters)
Microsoft Set to Appeal EU Ruling
(Reuters)
06/06/2004 11:37 AMReuters - Microsoft Corp says it will ask a
European court this week to suspend parts of the European
Commission's landmark decision that ordered it to stop business
practices that violate antitrust law.
Musicians Realizing They Don't Need
Record Labels To Sell Online
Musicians Realizing They Don't Need
Record Labels To Sell Online
01/26/2004 06:27 PMLots of people have realized for quite some time that the recording
industry isn't so much the "recording" industry, but rather the "CD
distribution" industry. Their entire focus is on how to sell more
tangible items that have music on it. That's part of the reason why
they've had so much trouble figuring out the whole online music
business. There's no tangible "thing" for them to sell, so it doesn't
make sense to them. Now, however, it appears that some musicians are
beginning to figure this out as well... and, as part of that,
realizing they don't really need the record labels if they want to
sell music online. Peter Gabriel and Brian Eno are
launching a
musician's "alliance" that would help musicians sell their music
directly online without any record label involvement. It's an
interesting idea, but it seems a little short on details at this
point. Record labels
are waking up to the fact that they need
to do something about online music, even if they're not quite sure
what that thing is. As such, expect them to do their best to lock up
the digital rights to music from musicians as well. This isn't a
problem if musicians want to ditch record labels altogether, but the
labels are useful for promotional purposes. If the musicians can
figure out a way to do that without the traditional record labels,
then they're all set.
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
06/01/2004 09:55 PM"A year ago, there were certainly labels that weren't willing to
release any single prior to the CD being released," said Eddy Cue,
vice president for applications and Internet services at Apple, which
operates the iTunes download store. "I'm not aware of anybody who
falls into that equation today. Everybody gets it now." By Chris
Nelson, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
05/05/2004 05:14 PMAccording to The Independent, record labels in Europe are dragging
their feet in licensing songs to Apple because they fear the success
of a Euro iTunes Music Store could dictate which artists succeed or
fail by deciding which to promote more...
Justice Dept ends scrutiny of record
labels
Justice Dept ends scrutiny of record
labels
12/24/2003 05:22 AMZDNet UK Dec 24 2003 4:08AM ET
Record Labels Push for iTunes Price Hike
Record Labels Push for iTunes Price Hike
05/07/2004 11:51 AMApple in worldwide sales negotiations
with record labels
Apple in worldwide sales negotiations
with record labels
11/14/2003 01:42 PMAn Apple official said the company is "fully committed" to opening up
its iTunes Music Store to rest of the world, The Star Online
reports...
Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling
Canadian Recording Industry Appeals File
Sharing Ruling
07/12/2004 07:26 PMNot much of a surprise, but the Canadian recording industry (with the
movie industry playing the role of the enthusiastic partner right
behind them) is
appealing the ruling from earlier this year saying
that ISPs don't have to reveal the names of customers to the recording
industry just because they've put unauthorized copyrighted
material in a shareable folder. In that case, the judge pointed out
that just because someone has placed a file in a shared folder,
there
is no evidence they actually shared the file, and, thus, the
recording industry has no proof a crime was committed. The recording
industry disagrees, claiming the judge misinterpreted the law. In
fact, the Canadian recording industry claims that "the computer user
is inviting others to copy or burn the tracks" by putting them into a
shared folder. Unfortunately, this sounds eerily similar to the whole
point of the
INDUCE
Act here in the US -- where it will suddenly be a crime to tempt
others to commit a crime.
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