www.gizmocafe.com -- All the recording industry has to do is lower the price and people will buy online. They could kill AllOfMP3.com by giving customers a better deal. But, why try to compete when you can use the US Government to do your dirty work... ...Read More
apcstart.com -- if you use P2P software, and this can include programs that use it for distribution (which may not be immediately apparent to you), whether you like it or not you're putting your IP address and machine on the global invitation list to be sued by the RIAA. ...Read More
www.wireless-weblog.com -- Tammie Marson of Palm Desert, California responded to a file-sharing lawsuit from the RIAA by stating that her wireless network was not secure, and that therefore the file sharing seen on her network could have been from any passerby. ...Read More
www.broadbandreports.com -- Under pressure from US lawmakers, Swedish police raided the servers of The Pirate Bay. The raid was pitched as a great success for the music industry and the RIAA, the outfit simply changed the location of a few servers and was back up and running in days ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Sharman Networks' bank balance will be taking another big hit as the creator of Kazaa is settling a class-action lawsuit filed by music publishers. Although the amount of the settlement has not been disclosed, reports put the sum in the $10 million range ...Read More
blog.podbop.org -- Music lovers may soon have to emigrate en masse from MySpace. That's because the site has agreed to start blocking copyrighted music from users' pages. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Sony was dealt a setback by the court yesterday, as Judge Richard Schell ruled that the defendant's hard drive can only be examined by a neutral forensics expert, not the RIAA's own experts. ...Read More
www.bit-tech.net -- When I got home from a day at school, I would often turn on the radio, cue my latest tape to the first blank section, and eagerly await the playing of my new favourite song. ...Read More
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