Ruling sounds sour note for record industry
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Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
12/19/2003 07:38 PMSeattle Times Dec 19 2003 5:54PM ET
Sour Note for RIAA
Sour Note for RIAA
12/22/2003 02:57 PMtechtv Dec 22 2003 1:17PM ET
RealNetworks' Sour Apple Note
RealNetworks' Sour Apple Note
07/29/2004 01:53 PMRealNetworks' new digital music product is anything but harmonious.
Google's IPO hits sour note
Google's IPO hits sour note
08/07/2004 03:42 PMNews 24 Aug 7 2004 7:29PM GMT
Google IPO vibe hits sour note
Google IPO vibe hits sour note
08/09/2004 05:40 AMDjc.com - Mon Aug 9, 08:03 am GMT
Mom's first music CD hits sour note on
her PC
Mom's first music CD hits sour note on
her PC
05/24/2004 09:15 AMSiliconValley.com May 24 2004 1:28PM GMT
'American Idol' Voting Strikes Sour Note
(AP)
'American Idol' Voting Strikes Sour Note
(AP)
04/22/2004 05:32 PMAP - Theories flew fast and furious Thursday after the "American Idol"
viewer vote went against favorite Jennifer Hudson, ranging from racism
to fateful weather to teenage puppy love.
Google's Good-Vibes IPO Hits Sour Note
Google's Good-Vibes IPO Hits Sour Note
08/06/2004 06:40 PMAP via Newsday Aug 6 2004 11:08PM GMT
"American Idol" voting strikes sour note
"American Idol" voting strikes sour note
04/23/2004 09:40 AMBooze-laced biscuits hit sour note
(Reuters)
Booze-laced biscuits hit sour note
(Reuters)
02/10/2004 02:56 AMReuters - A public outcry over the
launch of alcohol-flavoured biscuits in Australia has
prompted the government to order a review into whether
promoting the liquor-laced nibbles breached advertising
rules.
Warner's Tryst With Bloggers Hits Sour
Note
Warner's Tryst With Bloggers Hits Sour
Note
08/16/2004 02:44 AMEarlier this month, Warner became the first major record label to ask
MP3 blogs to play its music. The company's approach did not go as
planned.
Google's Good-Vibes IPO Hits Sour Note
(AP)
Google's Good-Vibes IPO Hits Sour Note
(AP)
08/06/2004 04:44 PMAP - All the glee and glamour surrounding Google Inc.'s IPO is rapidly
dissolving into feelings of dread and derision about the online search
engine's long-awaited stock market debut.
Google good-vibes IPO hits sour note
Google good-vibes IPO hits sour note
08/08/2004 07:05 AMArab Times Aug 8 2004 10:29AM GMT
Google's good-vibes IPO hits a sour note
Google's good-vibes IPO hits a sour note
08/07/2004 06:43 AMThedailycamera.com - Sat Aug 7, 09:48 am GMT
Apple's Jobs strikes sour note in
bashing Harmony
Apple's Jobs strikes sour note in
bashing Harmony
08/01/2004 08:03 AMChicago Tribune Aug 1 2004 12:12PM GMT
Cisco Sounds A Bullish Note, Tops Q3
Views (Investor's Business Daily)
Cisco Sounds A Bullish Note, Tops Q3
Views (Investor's Business Daily)
05/12/2004 11:09 AMInvestor's Business Daily - Networking gear leader Cisco Systems
(NasdaqNM:CSCO - News) reported better-than-expected results for its
latest quarter, stoking hopes for a continued recovery in tech
spending.
Record Industry making record amounts of
money!
Record Industry making record amounts of
money!
09/04/2004 07:27 PMApparently BMI is pretty proud that they have been paying record
royalties to their artist. This is at the same time that the RIAA and
others are complaining that P2P is costing them Billions. Bunch of
hypocrites [Techdirt]
Even more amazing links and contradictions. [Arstechnic
a]
Leader: Note to entertainment industry -
get over it
Leader: Note to entertainment industry -
get over it
12/22/2003 03:03 PMSilicon.com Dec 22 2003 12:45PM ET
Canadian record labels appeal P2P ruling
Canadian record labels appeal P2P ruling
07/12/2004 05:43 PMA court said file-swapping was OK in Canada. The music business
objects.
British ruling cheers VoIP industry
British ruling cheers VoIP industry
09/07/2004 03:52 PMupdate Carriers are pleased with system that will allow consumers to
transfer fixed-line numbers to their Net phone service.
Ofcom cheers industry with VoIP number
ruling
Ofcom cheers industry with VoIP number
ruling
09/06/2004 09:16 AMZDNet UK Sep 6 2004 1:02PM GMT
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.
Music Industry to Target Individuals
Following File-Sharing Ruling?
Music Industry to Target Individuals
Following File-Sharing Ruling?
08/20/2004 09:56 PMA federal appeals court rules that makers of two leading file-sharing
programs are not legally liable for the copyrighted works their users
swap online. The decision is likely to force the industry to take the
more costly and less popular route of going directly after
file-swappers.
Record Industry Wants Still More
Record Industry Wants Still More
05/05/2004 05:28 AMIt's not enough for the music industry that legal music downloads are
gaining popularity. Company honchos want to raise song prices, gain
more control of distribution and collect higher royalties. Michael
Grebb reports from the Future of Music conference in Washington, D.C.
The Record Industry is Doomed
The Record Industry is Doomed
06/22/2005 01:58 AMThere are any number of opinions on who's right/wrong or
winning/losing the current battle between the recording industry and
file sharers. But I can't help thinking everyone is missing the point
a little. The record industry as we know it is doomed, whether we like
it or not.
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
Record industry issues more suits
Record industry issues more suits
02/17/2004 06:32 PMglobetechnology.com Feb 17 2004 11:08PM GMT
as always, the record industry fights
creativity
as always, the record industry fights
creativity
02/10/2004 06:41 PMhey, this album sounds great! let's prevent people from hearing it!
Record industry sues more over downloads
Record industry sues more over downloads
02/17/2004 05:14 PMBoston Globe Feb 17 2004 9:47PM GMT
Advice for the Record Industry @
eCoustics
Advice for the Record Industry @
eCoustics
04/08/2005 12:59 PMRecord Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia
Record Industry Sues 963 in EU, Asia
04/12/2005 02:45 PMThe International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which
represents the global recording industry, has filed suit against 963
individuals across Europe and Asia for illegally sharing copyrighted
music on peer-to-peer networks. "Ignorance really is no longer an
excuse," said IFPI Chairman John Kennedy.
Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)
Record Industry Sues More Over Downloads
(AP)
02/17/2004 02:22 PMAP - 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 reminder that college students, teenagers
and others can face expensive lawsuits for swapping music online.
Record Industry May Not Subpoena
Providers
Record Industry May Not Subpoena
Providers
12/19/2003 01:18 PMWired News: Record Industry Wants Still
More
Wired News: Record Industry Wants Still
More
05/06/2004 03:13 AMRecord Industry Wants Still
More
wired.com/news/digiwood/0,1412,63332,00.html
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Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
05/27/2004 10:48 AM?A U.S. music industry group said Monday it had sued 493 more people
for copyright infringement as part of its campaign to stop consumers
from copying music over the Internet. The Recording Industry
Association of America has now sued 2,947 individuals since last
September in an attempt to discourage people from copying songs
through ?peer to peer? networks like Kazaa and LimeWire.?
Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers
Record Industry Sues 531 More
File-Sharers
02/17/2004 03:41 PMThe U.S. music industry today said it sued 531 more people for online
copyright infringement.
Record Industry Duel: Disc Duos
Record Industry Duel: Disc Duos
08/08/2004 02:07 PMWired News Aug 8 2004 5:22PM GMT
Songwriter turn tables on Record
Industry
Songwriter turn tables on Record
Industry
01/16/2004 10:58 AMIn attempts to keep computer users from ripping CD's to a MP3 CD's
have been released with 2 tracks of...
Record Industry Faces Duel Over New
'DualDiscs'
Record Industry Faces Duel Over New
'DualDiscs'
08/06/2004 06:24 PMPlans to sell new hybrid CD/DVDs have hit legal and licensing snags
that threaten to scuttle a mass rollout that the hard-hit music
industry had been counting on to aid its recovery, people familiar
with the matter said this week Record makers are enjoying a rebound
after a three-year sales slump blamed largely on online piracy.
Efforts to control piracy and the growth of legal Web music services
like Apple Computer Inc.'s (AAPL.O: Quote, Profile, Research) iTunes
have helped.
The labels also have spurred sales by packaging "bonus" DVDs
with CDs. In February, several began test marketing the new hybrid
discs -- CD on one side and DVD on the other. They see these
"DualDiscs" as a next generation product that marries the
booming market for DVDs with declining CDs. "It's not like the
coming of the CD, but we did really well with them," said Greg
Harrington, manager of Tower Records in Cambridge, Massachusetts,
which took part in the test.

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