news.com.com -- Most independent record labels already sell tracks digitally compressed in the MP3 format, which can be downloaded, e-mailed or copied to computers, cell phones, portable music players and compact discs without limit. ...Read More
torrentfreak.com -- It is no secret that the MPAA and other anti-piracy organizations track down alleged pirates by uploading fake torrents. Up until now it was always unclear where those files came from, and how to identify them. ...Read More
www.theregister.com -- AOL is ripping out its MusicNow service and replacing it with Napster. which is paying $15m for the privilege. The ISP will integrate Napster's service into AOL Music, its free, advertising-supported site, and wants to swap over 350,000 subscribers to its ...Read More
www.wired.com -- Everyone knows the MP3 format is used by more devices and people than any other file-based digital-audio format. Most also know that record labels prefer DRMed alternatives such as the ones sold by Apple's iTunes, because they make it harder for... ...Read More
www.computers.net -- More rumors are surfacing around Amazon offering DRM-free MP3s to compete with Apple's iTunes. Only this time the rumors include other MP3 download services and are coming from the mainstream press (does that make it more or less credible?). ...Read More
www.dmwmedia.com -- Mediaservices, the company behind AllofMP3.com, claims that current US lawsuits are not of any particular concern to the company and offers users a 20% price cut over New Years. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- RIAA will have to show that Lindor actually shared music, a higher burden than demonstrating that she made the files available for download. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- File-sharing litigation took an unexpected twist yesterday with the filing of a lawsuit against Sharman Networks, creators of the P2P file-sharing application Kazaa. ...Read More
www.mercurynews.com -- After years of selling online music digitally wrapped with copy and playback restrictions designed to hinder piracy, major music labels are beginning to make some songs available in the unrestricted MP3 file format. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- After giving their first press conference earlier this year to counter the mounting criticism, AllofMP3 has given another one, this time to address the new bilateral trade agreement between the US and Russia that looks set to put them out of business. ...Read More
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