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 | What You Need To Know About Amazon's New Music Service Found at 3/29/2011 via www.gpb.org How it works, what it will cost you and the fight it will start between Amazon and record labels. read more More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Website illegally selling Beatles songs agrees to pay $1M Found at 3/29/2011 via www.dailybreeze.com The operators of a website that sold Beatles music before it was legally available online have agreed to pay nearly $1 million to settle a federal copyright infringement lawsuit, according to court papers obtained Monday. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will Amazon Drive Music Lockers Like MP3Tunes And mSpot Beyond Oblivion? Found at 3/29/2011 via techcrunch.com Make no mistake about it: the digital music space will be turned upside down this year, courtesy of giants like Apple , Google , HP , Sony and now, Amazon . Earlier today, the latter announced that it was entering the world of digital music locker services with a bang, introducing services dubbed Cloud Drive and Cloud Player that basically let you store your digital music - and more - in the ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Website to pay $950,000 for Beatles piracy Found at 3/29/2011 via ibnlive.in.com Media Rights violated copyright by illegally selling the music of the Beatles. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Website That Illegally Sold Beatles Songs Agrees To Pay Nearly $1 Million Found at 3/28/2011 via bhcourier.com The operators of a website that sold Beatles music before it was legally available online have agreed to pay nearly $1 million to settle a federal copyright infringement lawsuit, according to court papers obtained today. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Welcome to the Real Social: New Music Apps Bring Listeners Together Found at 3/25/2011 via www.businessinsider.com I think we're not alone now. There does seem to be someone else around, to invert the immortal words of the '60s (and '80s ) hit. By the time I sat with a roomful of other people to watch Steve Jobs unveil the first iPod in 2001, music listening was already well on its way to becoming a solitary activity -- a transition spurred by recorded music, then headphones, the Walkman, and the flood of ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | With Limewire Down, Americans Don't Know How to Steal Music Found at 3/24/2011 via www.theatlantic.com Ever since the RIAA convinced a judge to shut down the P2P file sharing service in October, piracy has fallen dramatically More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | With Limewire Shuttered, Peer-to-Peer Music File Sharing Declines Precipitously Found at 3/23/2011 via news.yahoo.com Overall consumer incidence of file sharing in the U.S. has declined precipitously since Limewire ceased file-sharing operations. The percentage of the U.S. Internet population using a P2P file sharing service to download music has fallen from a high of 16 percent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2007 to just 9 percent in Q4 2010. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | With Limewire Shuttered, Peer-to-Peer Music File Sharing Declines Precipitously Found at 3/23/2011 via www.prweb.com Overall consumer incidence of file sharing in the U.S. has declined precipitously since Limewire ceased file-sharing operations. The percentage of the U.S. Internet population using a P2P file sharing service to download music has fallen from a high of 16 percent in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2007 to just 9 percent in Q4 2010. (PRWeb March 23, 2011) Read the full story at http ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Why The iPad Won't Be Like The iPod Found at 3/20/2011 via biz.yahoo.com Just ask any upset-minded team this week during the NCAA Tournament: the games don?t end in the first half. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Will renting music make people listen and love again? Found at 3/18/2011 via www.theglobeandmail.com For Chris Palin, the future began when he knocked his laptop off his bed last November and lost contact with the thousand hours of music it contained. All the copies of his many CDs and all the tracks he had downloaded from the Internet onto an extra-large hard drive were now ?stuck inside this inert brick.? More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | World's Largest Ear Sounds MP3 Danger Message for National Science & Engineering Week (14-18 March) Found at 3/13/2011 via biz.yahoo.com During this year's National Science and Engineering Week , Deafness Research UK will be putting on several free performances of its Bionic Ear Show in communities across the country, culminating with two shows in Wales. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | What's New in iTunes 8 Found at 3/13/2011 via www.contactomagazine.com All four major music labels ? Universal Music Group, Sony BMG, Warner Music Group and EMI ? and thousands of independent labels, now offer their music in the DRM-free iTunes Plus format with higher-quality 256 kbps AAC encoding. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | When wearing ear buds isn't such a bad thing while running Found at 3/9/2011 via www.nola.com Yurbuds lets ambient noise be heard as well as the music More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Waterproof, sweatproof iPod case debuts Found at 3/7/2011 via www.macnn.com Wearing an iPod while exercising -- particularly outdoors -- can expose the player to unwanted moisture, either due to weather or simply sweat. H2O Audio has introduced an armband called the Amphibx Fit for Nano designed for the sixth-generation iPod Nano that also works with the Shuffle and other small MP3 players that is waterproof, sweatproof and weatherproof, but is still very lightweight.... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Web pirates cost $900m Found at 3/5/2011 via www.theage.com.au Almost 5 million Aussies illegally downloaded films, TV shows, music and other content last year. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |