Universities targets in 2005: Music industry
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Music industry legal targets include
retiree who doesn't own computer
Music industry legal targets include
retiree who doesn't own computer
12/03/2003 07:25 PMSan Francisco Chronicle Dec 3 2003 6:10PM ET
FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music
Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings,
Music News
FMQB: Radio Industry News, Music
Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings,
Music News
03/06/2004 01:53 AMFMQB: Radio Industry News, Music Industry Updates, Arbitron Ratings,
Music News .. Stern Feels ‘Bush-Whacked’ End Is Near ..
HOWARD STERN BLASTS CLEAR CHANNEL/BUSH .. continues ..
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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
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
Record Industry Targets 531 More
Filesharers
Record Industry Targets 531 More
Filesharers
02/17/2004 05:14 PMElectronic Frontier Foundations Feb 17 2004 9:16PM GMT
New Computer Manufacturer Targets Gaming
Industry
New Computer Manufacturer Targets Gaming
Industry
08/11/2004 03:03 AMTampa Computer Manufacturer introduces lineup of specialized PC's.
[PRWEB Aug 11, 2004]
Intel Targets Cell Phone Industry
Intel Targets Cell Phone Industry
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIntel has launched its first foray into the mobile phone market with
the introduction of a processor that combines the basic components of
handheld devices in a single chip and promises to speed development of
new data-capable wireless hardware.
IBM Lotus Targets Consumer Product
Industry
IBM Lotus Targets Consumer Product
Industry
12/18/2003 06:17 PMBig Blue churns out its third industry-specific software offering in
as many months.
Motorola targets 20% of Philippine
market in 2005
Motorola targets 20% of Philippine
market in 2005
12/19/2004 03:12 PMINQ7.net Dec 15 2004 11:48PM GMT
E-government targets to miss 2005
deadline
E-government targets to miss 2005
deadline
11/06/2003 02:59 AMSilicon Republic Nov 6 2003 2:26AM ET
Minister targets Internet music
Minister targets Internet music
04/04/2005 08:26 AMNational Post Apr 4 2005 12:55PM GMT
New ad campaign targets music swappers
New ad campaign targets music swappers
12/08/2003 07:11 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 5:13PM ET
UK faces battle to meet 2005
e-government targets
UK faces battle to meet 2005
e-government targets
01/28/2004 03:36 PMSilicon.com Jan 28 2004 6:23PM GMT
Tiscali targets 30 pct rise in sales in
2005-2007 (AFP)
Tiscali targets 30 pct rise in sales in
2005-2007 (AFP)
04/13/2005 08:38 AMAFP - Tiscali, the Italian Internet service provider, said it saw
annual sales rising 30 percent on average through 2007, to more than
1.4 billion euros (1.8 billion dollars).
PayPal targets digital music merchants
PayPal targets digital music merchants
12/09/2003 08:24 AMWeb surfers use
PayPal to buy
shareware, process auction payments, and donate money to Web sites.
Thanks to a new pricing plan announced by the online payment service
Monday, consumers could soon use PayPal when they shop for online
music.
RIAA Targets Over 500 Additional Music
Swappers
RIAA Targets Over 500 Additional Music
Swappers
05/26/2004 04:38 AMAMD completes dual core design, targets
2005 for server and PC
AMD completes dual core design, targets
2005 for server and PC
06/14/2004 10:48 PMAMD's press machine is struttin' its stuff today, announcing that the
chip design process for its dual-core CPUs is finished. Now that the
AMD64 design has "taped out," the company will start working to create
actual parts for release within a year.
e-GOV TARGETS: SURVEY FINDS 56% NOT ON
TARGET TO MEET 2005 DEADLINE
e-GOV TARGETS: SURVEY FINDS 56% NOT ON
TARGET TO MEET 2005 DEADLINE
11/13/2003 11:12 AMLocal Government Chronicle Nov 13 2003 11:05AM ET
Halton Borough Council beats 2005
e-government targets
Halton Borough Council beats 2005
e-government targets
09/15/2004 03:31 AMPublicTechnology.net Sep 15 2004 7:26AM GMT
Music Download Service Targets Linux
Desktops
Music Download Service Targets Linux
Desktops
12/19/2004 03:51 PMSlashdot Dec 18 2004 10:25PM GMT
State of the Industry: Audio in 2005 and
Beyond
State of the Industry: Audio in 2005 and
Beyond
02/01/2005 09:06 PMAnalysis: 2004 wasn't a breakout year for PC audio, but 2005 just
might be. Here's why.
State of the Industry: The Homebrew PC
in 2005
State of the Industry: The Homebrew PC
in 2005
02/01/2005 09:06 PMAnalysis: Building your own PC has never been easier or offered
as many choices as it does today. Here, we read the tea leaves to see
how emerging technologies in 2005 will shape PCs for those of us who
build our own.
Music industry sues 477 more
Music industry sues 477 more
04/29/2004 01:59 AMBoston Globe Apr 29 2004 5:53AM GMT
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
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.
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.
Chip industry to rebound in second half
of 2005
Chip industry to rebound in second half
of 2005
04/08/2005 10:51 PMZDNet Apr 9 2005 3:41AM GMT
Music Industry Sues 493 Over Downloads
Music Industry Sues 493 Over Downloads
05/24/2004 04:05 PMAP via Los Angeles Times May 24 2004 8:42PM GMT
IMesh to Pay Music Industry in
Settlement (AP)
IMesh to Pay Music Industry in
Settlement (AP)
07/20/2004 07:53 PMAP - An Israeli technology company that makes popular software for
downloading music over the Internet agreed Tuesday to pay $4.1
million to the recording industry for copyright infringement, a
significant victory for music labels.
Help the music industry figure out which
way to jump
Help the music industry figure out which
way to jump
12/14/2003 09:53 PMAaron Swartz has started a blog to record and discuss "alternative
compensation schemes" -- business models for music in the era of P2P
nets.
Here's the proposal in a nutshell: Some group of people pay a small
fee (like a couple dollars a month). In return, they can download
whatever they want, however they want. We track what is downloaded and
then distribute the money received, in proportion, to the people
responsible for the songs. Everybody wins: users get all the music
they want, software developers can continue innovating, and the
industry gets paid.
LinkRecording Industry leaking Music
Recording Industry leaking Music
12/05/2003 02:12 AMThis is very funny as the recording industry continues to support the
RIAA it seems some of it's industry insiders...
The Big Picture: The Music Industry in
Review
The Big Picture: The Music Industry in
Review
05/19/2004 06:01 AMThe Big Picture: The Music Industry in Review .. Here's that one, long
sentence
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New Business Models For The Music
Industry?
New Business Models For The Music
Industry?
09/15/2004 04:23 AMNPR is running a three-part series looking at
potential
new business models for the music industry in the face of the
ongoing changes brought about by digital technologies for the creation
and distribution of music. The three business models are all
interesting, and some are already being tried, but it seems unlikely
that any will get all that far. The first goes back to times past and
looks at the idea of "patronage." The idea is to get a wealthy
individual (or, more likely, company) to pay for musical output. The
NPR piece suggests that this could be modified as a way for hardcore
fans to repay a band, but another interesting concept could be
corporate sponsorship. The second idea is bringing back the always
popular, but often
discr
edited, idea of micropayments. Without rehashing all the old
arguments, micropayments only work in some very specific
circumstances, and do more to shrink a musicians potential market than
to grow it. The final idea is some sort of general tax on ISPs, which
has strong proponents but raises all sorts of problems concerning why
some users are subsidizing others and who gets how much money. Of
course, there
are other
business models that could work today, don't require a huge change
in the way things are done, and gives people real value for their
money: recognize that the music is a promotional tool for other stuff
(professional liner notes, fan clubs, concert tickets, clothing,
access to the band, backstage passes, you name it) and suddenly the
state of the recording industry doesn't seem so dire.
Music industry extends piracy war
Music industry extends piracy war
04/12/2005 07:42 AMMore than 900 illegal file-sharers face legal action as the music
industry steps up its anti-piracy war.
Music Industry P2P Claims Dismantled
Music Industry P2P Claims Dismantled
04/10/2005 05:52 AMMusic Industry Warms To Downloads
Music Industry Warms To Downloads
09/08/2004 09:03 AMA Japanese version of Apple's iTunes has been unable to get started
due to opposition from the local recording industry, which deems its
copy protection measures to be inadequate and has refused to offer its
music catalog. By Asahi Shimbun (via MyAppleMenu)
Plant-Made Pharmaceuticals Industry
Looks Toward Growth in 2005
Plant-Made Pharmaceuticals Industry
Looks Toward Growth in 2005
02/01/2005 09:20 PMcPMP conference to highlight coming age of PMPs. [PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]
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