news.cnet.com -- According to MP3tunes.com CEO Michael Robertson, the answer is "yes" if EMI prevails in its copyright case against his company. ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- President Bush on Friday signed into law a bill that would facilitate the collection of data regarding broadband access in the United States, though most of the actions required by the law have already been accomplished by federal regulators. ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- Companies that sell music online still pay the same royalty rates they did before of 9.1 cents per download, as per the Copyright Royalty Board ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- The US House unanimously passed a bill that would allow net radio stations to pay a lower payment then what was mandated last year. ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- Bill that would allow government to sue pirates has been watered down and Web radio stations may be close to cutting deal with music industry on royalty rates. ...Read More
latimesblogs.latimes.com -- A 27 year old has posted 9 tracks of GnR's new album on line and was visited by the FBI.. The record company must love this.. ...Read More
news.cnet.com -- A federal judge refused to throw out Stephanie Lenz's claim to "fair use" of a Prince song. Stephanie was sued over the use of a short clip of a song used in a video of her baby dancing. ...Read More
www.cnn.com -- The Allman Brothers Band wants a bigger cut of the digital downloads then they have been given. They have filled a law suit to get $13 million dollars for songs sold on iTunes and other digital outlets. ...Read More
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