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 | Adobe Opens Formats to Shine Flash on More Screens Found at 5/1/2008 via www.linuxinsider.com Adobe Systems has assembled a group of industry leaders in an effort to put its Flash-based rich Internet solutions and content on most every screen -- PCs, mobile phones, MP3 players, televisions and any other consumer electronic device that might have a screen worthy of delivering content. The effort is called the "Open Screen Project," and it's supported by a who's-who of players. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Analysis: RIAA Retains Muscle Under Howell Ruling Found at 5/1/2008 via blog.wired.com A recent federal court ruling does not portend the death of RIAA copyright infringement lawsuits targeting Kazaa users. In the first ruling of its kind, a judge says Kazaa users could be liable for copyright violations if RIAA investigators download music from a Kazaa user's public share-folder. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Anticipating the iPod killer Found at 5/1/2008 via www.tgdaily.com Analyst Opinion - In the second half of the year there will be a number of attempts to finally come up with an ?iPod? killer. Interestingly enough, the product we should especially keep our eyes on will be the iPhone 2.0. What characteristics will make iPod owners switch, upgrade or not even buy an iPod in the first place? More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | AREA SCHOOLS GET A BIG TECHNOLOGY INFUSION Found at 4/30/2008 via www.al.com Eight-year-old Joey Compton, like many of his classmates at Vestavia Hills Elementary Liberty Park, listens to music at home with an iPod that he shares with his sister. Tuesday, he learned to use it in a new way. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Aussie music stars step up against piracy Found at 4/29/2008 via www.stuff.co.nz Australia's biggest musical acts are crying poor in a new documentary that seeks to discourage people from obtaining music illegally and change the public's perception that they live a high life of riches and glamour. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Aussie music stars step up against piracy Found at 4/29/2008 via www.stuff.co.nz Australia's biggest musical acts are crying poor in a new documentary that seeks to discourage people from obtaining music illegally and change the public's perception that they live a high life of riches and glamour. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Apple sued over iPod nano, touch connector Found at 4/29/2008 via www.macnn.com Apple has been sued by yet another company claiming that it infringed on a patent through components found in the immensely popular iPod media player. Filed last week in the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Michigan on behalf of inventor Henry Milan by Detroit-based law firm Butzel Long, it claims that Apple violated a hardware-based ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | AUSTRALIA: Music industry opens new front on piracy Found at 4/28/2008 via www.asiamedia.ucla.edu Australia's largest internet provider has shrugged off threats of legal action by the music industry as record labels overseas continue to drag ISPs through the courts in a desperate battle to stop music piracy. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | All Events for 24 Apr 2008 Found at 4/22/2008 via www.myhackney.co.uk Until 24 Apr 2008 Knit using reclaimed plastic bags to make your own MP3 player or mobile phone case, or come and learn how to knit and be creative with artist Barley Massey.... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Advertisement starts Found at 4/22/2008 via www.tiscali.co.uk allow bands and their fans to sell the same from their own Web sites. If iTunes is the Wal-Mart of music, widgets are more like vending machines. As a result, several styles of widgets related to the music industry have popped up. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | ASCAP Bill Of Rights Gains Steam Found at 4/21/2008 via www.cmj.com As music piracy continues to grow pervasive, and musicians grow increasingly tired of their diminishing ability to license and profit from their craft, the American Society Of Composers, Authors And Publishers has unveiled a Bill Of Rights For Songwriters And Composers, and has seen hundreds of artists sign on in support. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Andrew Keen on New Media Found at 4/20/2008 via www.independent.co.uk How is the digital revolution changing the way in which music fans own their music and identify with musicians? To what extent is the internet rewriting the history of rock 'n' roll? More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Amazon Gains Share of Paid Music Market Found at 4/18/2008 via biz.yahoo.com Amazon?s digital download store has become the distant No. 2 to Apple, according to NPD. Other data show that people still borrow and steal music more often than they buy it. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Amazon MP3 failing to tackle iTunes' dominance Found at 4/17/2008 via rss.feedsportal.com Just 10% of Amazon users are iTunes defectors Amazon's MP3 service has so far failed to take significant share from Apple's market-leading iTunes Store, according to NPD. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Amazon MP3 failing to tackle iTunes dominance Found at 4/17/2008 via rss.feedsportal.com Just 10% of Amazon users are iTunes defectors Amazon's MP3 service has so far failed to take significant share from Apple's market-leading iTunes Store, according to NPD. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Amazon no threat to iTunes Found at 4/16/2008 via www.macworld.co.uk Amazon's MP3 service may be growing, but it's not taking much of a bite from iTunes , according to the analysts at NPD. The analysts are reporting that just 10 per cent of those buying music from Amazon's US digital download store are defectors from iTunes. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |