www.untwistedvortex.com -- I read every bit of information I could find, including case law. I studied the DMCA. Since then I have studied the NET Act. I have studied everything I could find. Guess what? Click the link to read more! ...Read More
www.salon.com -- It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for independent musicians, music labels and their fans earlier this month in Washington. Just as Uncle Sam has finally cracked down on payola in corporate radio, the government has dealt a blow to... ...Read More
news.com.com -- Oh My GAWD!!!! Someone in congress is calling the CRB's requirements to increase fees a bad idea. Even talking about putting the XM-Siris merger on hold until they "corrects the Copyright Act's bias against the Internet," so they can stand up to others. ...Read More
news.com.com -- A jury awarded Alcatel-Lucent over patient issues. The only problem is the Microsoft has payed the MP3 copyright owners $16 million for use of the technology. I'm no fan of Microsoft, but I do think Alcatel-Lucent is money grabbing here. ...Read More
www.cnn.com -- The RIAA is attacking College students ONCE AGAIN!! The p2p software that RIAA uses to send out these letters are AresWarez, BitTorrent, eDonkey and other programs that operate on the Gnutella and FastTrack services. CNN story - popup will probably happen ...Read More
radio.about.com -- You won't believe this, but now the RIAA is getting out of control. What's next - only the person who buys a CD can listen to it? Come on man. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Sony BMG has settled with the FTC over the use of RootKits on audio CDs to stop piracy. The FTC is going to continue to have public hearings through March 1st, about the rootkit issue (among other things) before making their final ruling. ...Read More
news.com.com -- A judge has ruled that the music industry is free to go ahead with a lawsuit against XM Satellite Radio, the company accused of allowing customers to store songs without paying for them. ...Read More
idolator.com -- Last night the Atlanta-based mixtape crafter DJ Drama, who has worked with artists like Young Jeezy and T.I., was arrested after the RIAA and a SWAT team raided his studio, confiscating more than 50,000 CDs, recording equipment, and his car. ...Read More
news.com.com -- Satellite and Internet radio services would be required to restrict listeners' ability to record and play back individual songs, under new legislation introduced this week in the U.S. Senate. ...Read More
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