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 | EFF Faults Microsoft Found at 5/3/2008 via www.sys-con.com The Electric Frontier Foundation (EFF) has put an open letter to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer on its site complaining that Microsoft has 'betrayed MSN music customers' and urging him to fix the problems Microsoft will cause when it turns off its Music validation servers at the end of August. It says the move will make it impossible for users to transfer their DRM-protected music files if they buy ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EFF Blasts MSN Music Shutdown Found at 4/30/2008 via www.webpronews.com Customers will be left holding onto inaccessible music once Microsoft turns off the licensing servers for songs purchased through MSN Music, a situation the Electronic Frontier Foundation finds untenable. read more More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EFF blasts Microsoft over DRM validation Found at 4/30/2008 via www.computeractive.co.uk The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has taken Microsoft to task over plans to shut down its digital rights management validation servers. The servers authenticate purchases made from the now-defunct MSN Music service, allowing users to authorise new computers to play purchased songs. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EFF slams Microsoft's MSN Music switch-off plan Found at 4/30/2008 via www.macworld.co.uk Microsoft last week told former MSN Music customers that it would no longer support the DRM licenses for tracks bought through the failed music sales portal. The news meant customers would lose the ability to play the music they own once their existing computers ceased to function. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EFF blasts Microsoft over DRM validation Found at 4/30/2008 via www.pcw.co.uk The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has taken Microsoft to task over plans to shut down its digital rights management validation servers. The servers authenticate purchases made from the now-defunct MSN Music service, allowing users to authorise new computers to play purchased songs. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EFF: MSN Music Customers Are Getting The Shaft Found at 4/29/2008 via www.dailytech.com The Electronic Frontier Foundation speaks out against Microsoft's recent music moves... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Executive Views - Leo Fewtrell on DTTAG pt2 Found at 4/23/2008 via www.ameinfo.com Please note The audio will start playing automatically using the above flash based player. You can at anytime stop the built-in player and launch any of the below formats or download the entire mp3 file for offline listening if you prefer. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Eircom rejects record firms' claims Found at 4/21/2008 via www.rte.ie Eircom has rejected claims by four major record companies that it, as the largest broadband internet service provider in the State, must bear some liability for the illegal free downloading of music by computer users. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Electronic embargo Found at 4/15/2008 via lfpress.ca Turn off your cellphone and put it away. And your iPod, mp3 player, your parent's BlackBerry and digital camera. Life will change in a big way from September for 23,000 students at London District Catholic schools. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | eMusic cracks 200m, credits DRM-free surge Found at 4/14/2008 via www.macnn.com Web-based music service eMusic today celebrated a milestone with its 200 millionth song download. The figure was reached approximately four and a half years after the store's November 2003 launch of its MP3-based subscription service but is touted as having been accomplished without the help of most major labels, relying chiefly on independents fo... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | eMusic Sales Surpass 200 Million Downloads Found at 4/14/2008 via biz.yahoo.com eMusic, the world's largest digital retailer of independent music and the world's second-largest music service after iTunes, today announced that it has sold more than 200 million downloads since establishing its current subscription model in November 2003. The total comprises music downloads sold in the U.S. and the E.U., where eMusic has been available in all 27 E.U. nations since September ... More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | EU agenda: more carrot, less stick Found at 4/10/2008 via www.hollywoodreporter.com European Union copyright laws need to be overhauled for the digital age, but criminalizing consumers who download illegal movies and music for their own use should not be part of it, the European Parliament voted Thursday in Brussels. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Earbuds: Convenience At A Cost Found at 4/9/2008 via www.cbsnews.com Earbuds help MP3 users listen to music wherever they happen to be. But Larry Magid says they can sacrifice quality, damage hearing and create oblivion. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Examiner.com Related Articles: Found at 4/4/2008 via www.examiner.com Neither judge questioned that copy infringement occurs when people using peer-to-peer software search the Internet for a particular piece of music and then download it without authorization. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |
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 | Examiner.com Related Articles: Found at 4/3/2008 via www.examiner.com MySpace Music, which will roll out gradually in coming months, will enable artists to sell music downloads, concert tickets and merchandise such as T-shirts through their profile pages and to offer ringtones through a unit of MySpace parent News Corp. More... 0 comments | blog this | email this |