A rumour has come around that the BBC is preparing to enter the streaming music and download market, although mainly with unique content from it's own recordings, such as the John Peel sessions,...
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Limewire LLC, a company known for their free and pro versions of the Limewire gnutella client, arn't exactly the kind of people you'd expect to be heading toward a legal music distribution....
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When crazy ol Axl said that he was going to report the leakers to the FBI and get them done for it; he wasn't actually messing around. A leaker of 9 tracks of the now hilariously late Chinease...
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iTunes is now once more available in China, and suprisingly, the pro Tibet album, featuring songs from various artists, is still unblocked, and you are still able to preview and download it. I'm...
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China has always been known to censor it's internet, and now iTunes has become the latest victim, with Apple's music store being made completely unavailable in mainland China. It is supposed...
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According to an "annonymous" source, we have heard that Apple may be gearing up a $130 a year subscription based service for iTunes. Supposedly using DRMed 256kbps AAC files, it will...
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The RIAA has been forced to pay Tanya Andersen over $100,000, as she was sued unsuccessfully by the association. The money was how much she had to spend to defend herself against the might of the...
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Although it's been happening for a long time in the UK, it seems like it isn't such a big thing in the US to count digital downloads in the charts; some seem to do it, some don't, it's...
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PlayLouder have a good idea; offseting illegaly downloaded music by taking a chunk of an ISPs fee and distributing it to labels in royalities. Unfortunatly there is a big problem with this; there is...
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Napster, since it's reinvention, has done well, despite the knowledge that it will always play second fiddle to the massive iTunes. As such it's unfortunate to see revenues slip from...
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I don't know if you all remember, but recently the RIAA actually won one of it's court cases, against Jammie Thomas, giving her a fine for $225,000, just for sharing a couple of songs....
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by Jordan Grodecki on August 04, 2008
Lyrics are a pretty critical part of music; they provide the majority of communication from the artist to the listener, but they seem to be getting more and more lost in the current digital take on...
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