U.S. judges blast music labels' attack on ISPs and users
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"U.S. judges blast music labels' attack
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"U.S. judges blast music labels' attack
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12/20/2003 09:47 PMJudges attack rape case reforms
Judges attack rape case reforms
07/20/2004 02:53 AMJudges attack government reforms aimed at preventing rape victims
being quizzed in court over their sexual past as "flawed".
Largest ISPs Attack 'Zombies'
Largest ISPs Attack 'Zombies'
06/23/2004 07:33 AMLargest ISPs Attack 'Zombies'
(washingtonpost.com)
Largest ISPs Attack 'Zombies'
(washingtonpost.com)
06/22/2004 11:34 PMwashingtonpost.com - The country's largest e-mail account providers
called yesterday for a worldwide industry assault on "zombies,"
personal computers that have been unwittingly commandeered by spammers
and used to send out unwanted e-mail and malicious programs.
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
Users Increasingly Looking To ISPs To
Stop Spam
06/09/2004 10:35 AMJust as the news comes out that
many
ISPs are hesitant to filter spam, Gartner is showing that a small,
but growing, number of users are getting fed up with their ISPs
inability to stop spam, and
would be willing to switch
ISPs to get better spam protection. The problem right now, of
course, is that it's not easy to get good spam filtering without too
many false positives. While users say they want better spam
filtering, the false positives can be just as big a problem as getting
too much spam. Users are able to set up their own spam filters, of
course, but they believe it's their ISPs responsibility. This
viewpoint is only going to increase, and users will look to their ISPs
to protect them against adware, spyware, phishing, trojans and all
other types of attacks as well. ISPs have been taking either an ad
hoc or a wait-and-see approach for most of this stuff, but it might
make sense for them to start coming up with more comprehensive
strategies that really focus on protecting their subscribers - and not
just giving
lip
service to the idea.
French ISPs to Crack Down on Music
Pirates (AP)
French ISPs to Crack Down on Music
Pirates (AP)
07/28/2004 03:01 PMAP - French Internet service providers agreed Wednesday to cooperate
in a crackdown against Web surfers who illegally download music
online.
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
(AP)
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
(AP)
06/30/2004 11:01 AMAP - Canada's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Internet service
providers do not have to pay royalties to composers and artists for
music downloaded by Web customers.
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
ISPs Win Canadian Music Downloading Case
06/30/2004 02:25 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jun 30 2004 6:36PM GMT
Music Industry Drafts Code of Conduct
for ISPs
Music Industry Drafts Code of Conduct
for ISPs
04/12/2005 11:09 AMSupreme Court rules that ISPs don't have
to pay music royalties
Supreme Court rules that ISPs don't have
to pay music royalties
06/30/2004 12:56 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jun 30 2004 5:42PM GMT
AU music industry body attacks ISPs over
copyright stance
AU music industry body attacks ISPs over
copyright stance
06/15/2004 10:38 PMZDNet Australia Jun 16 2004 2:48AM GMT
Supreme Court says ISPs don't have to
pay music royalties for Internet piracy
Supreme Court says ISPs don't have to
pay music royalties for Internet piracy
06/30/2004 07:13 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jun 30 2004 11:25PM GMT
Canadian Supreme Court rules for ISPs in
music download case
Canadian Supreme Court rules for ISPs in
music download case
07/01/2004 12:31 AMCanadian ISPs and consumers were given a victory by the Canadian
Supreme Court today, as the court ruled against a consortium of
songwriters and publishers seeking royalties from Canadian ISPs.
At Least 47 Die in Baghdad Blast; 2nd
Attack in 24 Hours
At Least 47 Die in Baghdad Blast; 2nd
Attack in 24 Hours
02/11/2004 10:46 AMA second car bomb in Iraq in the last 24 hours killed at least 47
people and wounded dozens today, the Iraqi police chief said.
Russia Train Blast Could Be Suicide
Attack, Police Say
Russia Train Blast Could Be Suicide
Attack, Police Say
12/05/2003 04:24 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 5 2003 3:48AM ET
Record labels' man in Washington
Record labels' man in Washington
09/03/2004 06:27 AMRIAA lobbyist Mitch Glazier says the music industry's antipiracy
lawsuits are working--and that they won't affect the iPod.
New attack hitting Web users through
major sites
New attack hitting Web users through
major sites
06/24/2004 09:29 PM Internet users visiting some of the most popular sites on the Web may
unwittingly be downloading malicious code that compromises their
computers and sets up a relay network for a future onslaught of spam,
a security services company warned Thursday.
Most Web Users Safe As Major Net Attack
Slows
Most Web Users Safe As Major Net Attack
Slows
06/28/2004 11:47 AMAIM Security Hole Opens Users to Remote
Attack
AIM Security Hole Opens Users to Remote
Attack
08/09/2004 08:29 PMResearchers discover a remote buffer overflow that could allow an
attacker to run arbitrary code on another user's Windows-based system;
AOL is expected to issue a patch.
Update: New attack hitting Web users
through major sites
Update: New attack hitting Web users
through major sites
06/25/2004 07:05 AMInternet users visiting some of the most popular sites on the Web may
unwittingly be downloading malicious code that compromises their
computers and sets up a relay network for a future onslaught of spam,
a security services company warned Thursday.
One Out of Ten Cellphone Users Want
Music
One Out of Ten Cellphone Users Want
Music
07/30/2004 07:07 AMI can't decide how to interpret these numbers: 11.4% of cellphone
users surveyed are interested in buying music and other audio services
(endlessly looping, ear-tearing sine waves, strangely enough) for use
on their mobile handset. The question is, did the other 89% of people
not really think it was practical yet, but will come around, or were
they vehemently opposed to trying to converge yet another function
into already-expensive handsets. Sure, you and I don't mind listening
to music on our phones, because we're big nerds. And in the future, I
don't expect the resistance to convergence will do anything but
decrease (people are just going to accept that phones are turning into
computers, minus the occasional Luddite anachronisms).
But whatever, I guess it's a good sign, in general. I'm sure if you
polled another thousand cellphone users right now far less than half
of them would say they are interested in PDA-like functions on their
phone, despite the fact that that's clearly where the market is trying
to go.
Read - Cell-Phone Users Want Their Tunes
[Yahoo (Techweb)]
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Phones [Gizmodo]
Motorola Webcast Highlights [Gizmodo]
iTunes Music Store Now Available for AOL
Users
iTunes Music Store Now Available for AOL
Users
12/18/2003 02:28 PM
America Online and Apple announced that AOL members can now preview,
purchase and download songs available on AOL Music by using integrated
iTunes but...
US 3G users to get downloadable music
videos - at a price
US 3G users to get downloadable music
videos - at a price
02/01/2005 09:37 PMComputer Buyer Feb 1 2005 4:14PM GMT
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users
04/28/2004 05:36 PMMusic Industry Sues More Computer Users
(AP)
Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
(AP)
04/28/2004 02:42 PMAP - The recording industry sued 477 more computer users Wednesday,
including dozens of college students at schools in 11 states, accusing
them of illegally sharing music across the Internet.
TunA Lets Users Fish for Music
TunA Lets Users Fish for Music
12/04/2003 06:03 AMMedia Lab Europe is on to the next wave of peer-to-peer music sharing.
TunA software for mobile devices turns everyone into a mobile radio
station, ready for wireless jacking on the street. By Kari L. Dean.
Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
Music Industry Sues More Computer Users
04/28/2004 09:30 PMSiliconValley.com Apr 29 2004 1:52AM GMT
Software helps PC users move the music
Software helps PC users move the music
01/22/2004 10:17 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jan 22 2004 1:35PM GMT
Real to Stream Music to Comcast Users
Real to Stream Music to Comcast Users
01/05/2005 11:00 AMRealNetworks has expanded its partnership with leading cable provider
Comcast to offer its Internet radio service, called Rhapsody
RadioPlus, free of charge to Comcast's 6.5 million broadband
subscribers. RadioPlus is an integrated part of Real's Rhapsody
jukebox subscription music service.
'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'
'Half of Internet Users Download Music
Illegally'
09/18/2004 10:13 PMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 19 2004 2:17AM GMT
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
RIAA sues 531 more Internet users over
music downloads
02/17/2004 03:51 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 17 2004 8:21PM GMT
Sirius to offer ad-free music to Dish
users
Sirius to offer ad-free music to Dish
users
05/24/2004 09:15 AMSiliconValley.com May 24 2004 1:28PM GMT
CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
CNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more
computer users - Apr 28, 2004
04/29/2004 02:54 PMCNN.com - Music industry sues 477 more computer users - Apr 28, 2004
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Music industry suing 532 computer users
for piracy
Music industry suing 532 computer users
for piracy
01/22/2004 04:21 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 22 2004 8:19AM GMT
MacJams announces music equipment
recommendation system for Mac users
MacJams announces music equipment
recommendation system for Mac users
12/30/2004 02:49 PMMacJams.com has
announced a new community-based music hardware and software
recommendation system called the
"RecRoom." The
MacJams RecRoom allows
users to rate and submit reviews about thousands of products for
musicians.
Because all reviews and recommendations come from MacJam's almost
8,000 mac
musician membership, the intent is to provide information regarding
compatibility and performance of products when used with the Mac
platform
and programs such as GarageBand, Soundtrack, Logic, etc. Anyone may
browse
and search the RecRoom database, and any registered MacJams user
(registration is free) may submit their own recommendations and
ratings.
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
14 percent of US Internet users stop
music swapping: survey (AFP)
04/26/2004 10:31 AMAFP - Millions of US Internet users have stopped using illicit
music-swapping following an industry crackdown on the practice,
according to a new survey.
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
Music industry sues 477 more computer
users, college students
04/28/2004 08:12 PMAP via Newsday Apr 29 2004 0:36AM GMT
Roxio Gets It Backwards - Giving Away
Music Players To Napster Users
Roxio Gets It Backwards - Giving Away
Music Players To Napster Users
06/16/2004 10:45 PMSteve Jobs has admitted in the past that Apple isn't looking to make
money off of iTunes. Instead, they view
iTunes
as a loss leader for selling more iPods - where they make their
real margin. So, it's a bit surprising that Roxio appears to be going
in the other direction. They're now
giving away an MP3
player to anyone who signs up for one year of Napster. Of course,
it's a cheap MP3 player with only 128 megs of storage, but the concept
is still the same.
iTunes Music Store users got 500K free
songs last week
iTunes Music Store users got 500K free
songs last week
05/05/2004 12:29 PMApple said Wednesday that its iTunes Music Store set a new download
record of 3.3 million songs in the week since the third-generation
store was introduced. 500,000 of those downloads came in the form of
free songs from popular commercial artists made available as part of a
"Free Song of the Day" promotion to celebrate the store's one-year
anniversary. Last week Apple said the iTunes Music Store currently
sells 2.7 million songs per week. Subtracting the free songs, this
suggests that the store's weekly business may have been slightly more
brisk than usual.
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