www.theregister.co.uk -- Another nail in the coffin of DRM music. Rhapsody will be selling DRM-free MP3s from all the major record companies. ...Read More
www.g4tv.com -- Hey, much-respected Thom Yorke of Radiohead? Guess what? For all your forward thinking, rock credibility . Gene Simmons of KISS thinks youre a jerk!!!
Or something to that effect ...Read More
news.yahoo.com -- A tech-savvy university near the Missouri Ozarks is resorting to an old standby to reduce illegal music downloads by students: the pop quiz. Missouri University of Science and Technology now requires students to ace a six-question quiz on digital copyright law to get six hours of access to peer-to-peer software... ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- After months of denying they would let QTrax make available their music, EMI has signed on. But of course there is a catch with using QTrax, read further to find out about the limits placed on users of QTrax. ...Read More
www.news.com -- Billy Bragg says the bands should have more control over how they music is "exploit"ed instead of Bebo and MySpace. He goes on to say that record companies and users both want their music Free. ...Read More
www.news.com -- There are some reports that iTunes will offer AYCE style downloading with upcoming models of iTouch and iPhone. No exact word on if this will actually happen. What about older iPods? No idea yet if they will be offered the same offer. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- With P2P file-swapping still proceeding almost unchecked and CD sales swirling down the toilet, music labels have shown an increased willingness to consider new business models over the last couple of years, even going so far as to drop their once-ubiquitous DRM. One intriguing idea... ...Read More
blog.wired.com -- After years of fighting peer-to-peer file-sharing companies, the major record labels have decided that if they can't beat them, they might as well join them -- in one case, anyway. At the Midem conference in Cannes, France, Qtrax announced deals with all the major music labels and publishers to offer the first free and legal ad-supported P2P... ...Read More
www.p2pconsortium.com -- In this special interview Rick Falkvinge, the founder and the leader of Swedish Pirate Party, gives his own views on the wildly heated political filesharing debate in Sweden, evaluates the political and technological prospects of P2P and talks about the dangers of citizen surveillance and Big Brother society. ...Read More
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