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 | Universal launches DRM-free tracks Found at 7/30/2008 via feeds.vnunet.com Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 30 July 2008 at 21:47:00 Lost Tunes archive service comes to the UK Universal Music has launched a new DRM-free music service in the UK. The Lost Tunes service will focus on distributing older and hard-to-find content from the company's catalogue.... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Universal launches DRM-free tracks Found at 7/30/2008 via www.infomaticsonline.co.uk Universal Music has launched a new DRM-free music service in the UK. The Lost Tunes service will focus on distributing older and hard-to-find content from the company's catalogue. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Universal launches DRM-free tracks Found at 7/30/2008 via uk.news.yahoo.com Universal Music has launched a new DRM-free music service in the UK. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Universal opens DRM-free rare music store Found at 7/30/2008 via www.macnn.com Universal today took an unusual route in announcing LostTunes, its own company-run store. Rather than sell a bulk catalog, the service focuses only on rare and at times unreleased albums from the music label's collection. Albums are hand-picked by Universal and cover several different eras ranging from classic jazz on the Verve label to Joni Mitc... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Universal Music launches 'LostTunes' DRM-free online music store Found at 7/30/2008 via www.macworld.co.uk Universal Music has launched Lost Tunes , its own digital music service offering rare music, DRM-free at near lossless audio quality. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Unsecured WLAN networks can bring trouble with the law Found at 7/26/2008 via www.earthtimes.org Duesseldorf - Computer users who fail to properly secure their wireless local area networks (WLAN) run the risk of getting into trouble with the law. One recent case adjudicated by the District Court of Dusseldorf saw a pensioner convicted of music p... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK ISPs team up to deal with P2P pirates Found at 7/25/2008 via www.theinquirer.net AFTER YEARS OF SAYING they are not responsible for content that crosses their servers, the UK's six biggest Internet service providers have formally agreed to work with the government and music to growl at P2P pirates. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | U.K. parents to pay for kids' piracy Found at 7/25/2008 via movie.moldova.org The British government says it is slowing down Internet service for parents whose children illegally download music and movies.A recent music ownership poll indicated that iPods or other digital music players owned by teenagers and students contained an average of 842 illegally copied songs each.An estimated 6.5 million Britons reportedly have downloaded music illegally in 2007.The Times of ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | U.K. parents to pay for kids' piracy Found at 7/25/2008 via www.upi.com LONDON, July 25 (UPI) -- The British government says it is slowing down Internet service for parents whose children illegally download music and movies. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK ISPs Agree To Help Tackle Music Piracy Found at 7/24/2008 via www.overclockersclub.com The BPI (who represent the Britsh music industry) have agreed on a plan with six leading UK ISPs , which will lead to thousands of net users suspected of illegally sharing music receiving warning letters. The six ISPs who have agreed to co-operate are BT, Orange, Virgin, Tiscali, BSkyB and The Carphone Warehouse. Customers of those ISPs who are alleged of sharing music illegally by the BPI can ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK's music pirates land ISPs in trouble Found at 7/24/2008 via economictimes.indiatimes.com Britain?s music and film industries launched a fight back against online piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK ISPs to Fling Wide Net for Music Pirates Found at 7/24/2008 via www.ecommercetimes.com British parents who don't know what their kids are downloading on the family computer may want to start paying more attention, thanks to a new antipiracy agreement among the six largest Internet service providers in the United Kingdom. The U.S. music industry will no doubt track developments in the UK. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK Cracks Down On Internet Music Piracy Found at 7/24/2008 via www.webpronews.com Britain's major online service providers have joined a government initiated plan to deal with the illegal downloading of music and films. Internet service providers will send warning letters to users who are suspected of illegal file sharing. Around 6 million Britons are believed to have downloaded files illegally over the past year, costing the music and film industries millions in lost ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | U.K. ISPs Tackle File-Sharing Found at 7/24/2008 via news.digitaltrends.com Six big UK ISPs have signed up to a government plan to tackle illegal file-sharing ? and develop legal music services. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK to clamp down on Internet piracy Found at 7/24/2008 via www.cnn.com Britain's leading online service providers are Thursday expected to join a government--backed scheme to tackle the illegal downloading of music and films, despite concerns it could curb the freedoms of Internet users. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | UK ISP's reach anti-file-sharing deal Found at 7/24/2008 via www.macworld.co.uk Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers have reached a deal with music industry body the BPI to combat music-piracy. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |