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InternetNews June 24, 2004 Roy Mark |
P2P Chief Blasts Hatch Proposal Senate hearing brings charges of blacklisting and collusive, antitrust behavior by music industry against file-swapping companies. |
InternetNews June 22, 2004 Roy Mark |
Fair Use Bill Gains New Momentum House Energy and Commerce chairman endorses bill to expand consumer rights under the DMCA. |
HBS Working Knowledge June 21, 2004 Sean Silverthorne |
Music Downloads: Pirates---or Customers? Internet music piracy not only doesn't hurt legitimate CD sales, it may even boost sales of some types of music. |
The Motley Fool June 15, 2004 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Delicious Downloads Fast food companies are offering free music downloads with a purchase. |
InsideFlyer June 2004 |
Crow Spotted Onboard United Flight Sony launches new online music store, which, among other things, allows United Mileage Plus members to spend their miles for music downloads. Deal takes flight with Sheryl Crow in-flight performance. |
Search Engine Watch May 6, 2004 Chris Sherman |
All Music, All But Invisible The All Music Guide is one of the most comprehensive, extensively cross-linked and easy to use musical resources on the web. It's also, unfortunately, largely invisible to search engines. |
Science News May 1, 2004 |
Messing Around with Music San Francisco's Exploratorium website offers an entertaining, multimedia excursion into the science of music. |
Inc. March 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
License To Kilt Tom Reinsel, who heads Pepperweed Consulting, a $15.5 million IT services management company in Pittsburgh, was looking for a new hobby in 1999. He returned to his musical childhood but instead of the church organ, he found inspiration in the bagpipes. |
Reason March 2004 Brian Doherty |
The Music Never Stopped Various technologies have rattled the music industry in the past, but music lives on. Now we face file sharing, and the music-selling industry is shaking and suing and wondering what to do. |
CIO March 1, 2004 Julie Hanson |
Wall of No Sound - Reality Bytes The recording industry is trying to stop people from listening to, talking about and sharing music. Yeah. That makes a lot of sense. |
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