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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Online Music
Don't steal music, pretty please
Record companies will make big, big money online. They just need to learn to let go.
The music revolution will not be digitized
The dust is clearing from the online entertainment wars. Who won? The record labels. Who lost? Consumers.
The next Napster?
A new online music service aims to give listeners what they want -- if music-biz moguls are smart enough to let it.
The Napster parasites
Online marketers are snooping around in your hard drive, taking notes on every MP3 file you download.
Whoring for downloads
Desperate for attention, aspiring musicians will stop at nothing to get fans to listen to their online tunes.
Oooh (boom, b-chik-chik) ... Do me!
MP3.com's "Adult Content" ghetto is an orgy of canned beats and moaning nymphets. But it's entertaining, and the artists make a little cash.
Another crack in the SDMI wall
A team of researchers claims to have successfully hacked a digital music watermarking system.
Cracked or not? The SDMI saga continues.
Did hackers successfully break watermarks designed to protect digital music?
RIAA 1, Napster 0
Napster lost its first round in court. But with both sides of the lawsuit depending on the murky Digital Millennium Copyright Act, the war is far from over.
Groove Radio gets its groove back
The all-electronica Los Angeles radio station that went off the air three years ago is back -- online. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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