Seen that? – RIAA admits much file sharing is accidental
RIAA admits much file sharing is accidental Digital Music – The Future RIAA said in November 2004 testimony before the Federal Trade Commission that most P2…
RIAA admits much file sharing is accidental Digital Music – The Future RIAA said in November 2004 testimony before the Federal Trade Commission that most P2…
Yahoo music head slams digital music marketing & DRM Digital Music – The Future This article is one in a series examining the Pali Capital report that s…
MP3 developer offers watermarking Digital Music – The Future The Fraunhofer Institute IPSI in Darmstadt, Germany, developer of the MP3 format, has announced…
Hollywood makes progress in controlling your radio Digital Music – The Future Two bills are now in Congress that would control how future digital radios can…
Google’s touch reaches digital music Digital Music – The Future Emmis Communications, the 9th largest US radio network group is installing ad-insertion tech…
2005: record year for digital music Digital Music – The Future 2005 was a record year for digital music. At the same time P2P use continues to grow. Christ…
DIY Wireless Music Player Digital Music – The Future Squeezebox teamed with Pandora to offer personal radio streaming for the home. Linksys joined Yahoo Mus…
Happy New Year from the French … Digital Music – The Future A Paris district court ruled P2P downloading and sharing to be legal as long as its for person…
Napster starts layoffs Digital Music – The Future napster admitted to laying off 10 people, about 7% of its 153 person workforce, in response to earlier rum…
2005: the year analog died Digital Music – The Future Digital MP3 player sales surpassed analog CD players in 2005. While digital music media sales are a ti…