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webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Sep 29, 2008
Pandora's obituary was all but written last month as SoundExchange called for higher royalty payments from the Internet Radio site, and others like it. But there is a little life in the site and in the industry yet …
Also tagged: music, legal, government, pandora, riaa, internet radio, myspace music, soundexchange, muxtape
allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Sep 22, 2008
Overall CD sales are plummeting after eight years of unflagging erosion. Digital music sales now account for 15 percent of recording industry’s revenues worldwide and 30 percent in the United States, according to …
Also tagged: music, apple, aapl, itunes, digital distribution, sndk, sandisk, john paczkowski, digital daily, slotmusic
allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Sep 22, 2008
Overall CD sales are plummeting after eight years of unflagging erosion. Digital music sales are climbing faster than ever before. They now account for 15% of recording industry’s revenues worldwide, 30% in the United …
Also tagged: music, apple, itunes, digital distribution, ifpi, sandisk, john paczkowski, digital daily, slotmusic
allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Aug 8, 2008
Also tagged: france, hardware, internet, apple, google, piracy, ipod, china, macbook, box office, digital music, music download, baidu com, piper jaffray, john paczkowski, gene munster, digital daily live, ticket sales, alpa, top100 cn, association against audiovisual piracy, federation of the phonographic industry
allthingsd.com » Voices - Jul 30, 2008
By Cory Doctorow, Blogger, BoingBoing This month’s announcement of a back-room deal between ISPs (internet service providers) and the big record companies to spy on suspected copyright infringers and reduce the …
Also tagged: music, p2p, piracy, voices, boingboing, file sharing, cory doctorow
switched.com » Switched - Jun 16, 2008
Filed under: Audio/Video, iPod If you dug through the average 18 year-old's iPod, beyond being confused by the piles of angst-ridden emo bands with four word names that you've never heard of, you'll also find quite a …
Also tagged: music, research, piracy, breaking news, breakingnews, survey, illegal, record industry, recordingindustry, recordindustry
allthingsd.com » Voices - May 7, 2008
By John Timmer, Science Editor, Ars Technica The Telecommunications and Internet subcommittee of the the House Committee on Energy and Commerce held a hearing today on H.R. 5353, the Internet Freedom Preservation Act …
Also tagged: music, piracy, voices, net neutrality, riaa, ars technica, house committee on energy and commerce, internet freedom preservation act of 2008, john timmer
marketnewsblog.blogspot.com » MarketnewsGadgetTalk - May 5, 2008
In the continuing battle to shut down illegal peer-to-peer music sharing Websites, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which represents the U.S. recording industry, has been dealt a blow. The District …
Also tagged: music, p2p, copyright infringement, riaa, kazaa, illegal file sharing, music artist, digital content distribution
allthingsd.com » Digital Daily - Mar 14, 2008
The concept is simple: The music industry forms a collecting society, which then offers file-sharing music fans the opportunity to ‘get legit’ in exchange for a reasonable regular payment, say $5 per month. So long as …
Also tagged: music, download, isp, file sharing, electronic frontier foundation, surcharge, john paczkowski, digital daily
bloggingstocks.com » BloggingStocks - Jan 31, 2008
BloggingStocks: Billboard reported yesterday that the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, a global recording industry trade body based in London, has welcomed a new European Union court ruling that …
Also tagged: ifpi, recordingindustry, international federation of the phonographic industry, internationalfederationofthephonographicindustry