Follow the Money: Who's Really Making the Dough? http://industryclick.com//magazinearticle.asp?magazinearticleid=132835&magazineid=33&mode=print By Eric Leach...
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2001/12/18/dont_steal_music/print.html Don't steal music, pretty please Record companies will make big, big money online....
http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/12/19/music_industry/print.html Music industry in the pits! Record sales are down, no one's seeing concerts, no...
June 11, 2001 Another Reason to Hate Lawyers By Jonathan Blum http://www.theneteconomy.com/article/0,3658,s%253D912%2526a%253D8645,00.asp Having spent the...
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http://www.infoworld.com/articles/op/xml/01/12/24/011224opfoster.xml The Gripe Line Ed Foster Parallax paradox As a special holiday treat, I thought this week...
The next big thing? Home media servers BY MIKE LANGBERG Mercury News LAS VEGAS -- A single electronic box called a ``home media server'' could, in the very...
Lyin' Eyes The Recording Artists Coalition's bogus crusade to save the little guy. By Martin Edlund Posted Monday, February 11, 2002, at 3:12 PM PT ...
that's what I want Developing user-friendly DRM http://www.newarchitectmag.com/documents/s=2452/new1011653160573/index.html by Margaret Berry March 2002 With...
Posted on Tue, Feb. 12, 2002 http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/2658555.htm?template=contentModules/printstory.jsp Dan Gillmor: Entertainment...
MusicNet, Pressplay "look bad, sound bad and smell bad": A federal judge brought an abrupt end to a run of record-industry court victories over Napster on...
2 stories - Is the music industry killing the single? - Can The Album Survive Digital Music? Is the music industry killing the single? Record companies say...
Record companies: Save us from ourselves! With payola up but profits down, labels are wondering if paying $100 million to middlemen "fixers" is still a swell...
Chained melodies Copyright-holding corporations are pushing new laws and computer-crippling technologies in their war on piracy. But can anything keep geeks...
March 14, 2002 DigitalConsumer Takes Up the Fight Against Copyright Plans in Congress By WALTER S. MOSSBERG A crucial debate is shaping up in Congress and in...
We need to focus on getting the beta spec'ed, tested, and released. I'll let the group know when we have solid software to review. Wed. staff meetings are...
... Where Music Will Be Coming From March 17, 2002 By KEVIN KELLY Technology is changing music. But then again, it always has. The invention of the piano 300...
Future Poppers, There's been recent controversy regarding the inclusion of software from Brilliant Digital Entertainment (BDE) in the KaZaA p2p product. BDE...
email The State of Consumer Digital Music: Beyond Gnutella, Morpheus, MusicNet, and Pressplay Wed May 8th 5:00-8:30 pm Studios at Las Colinas 6301 North...
email Announcements DallasPop Digital Music Seminar - 15th Annual Dallas Video Festival - North American Tech Festival DallasPop Digital Music Seminar , May...
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/05/06/technology/06MUSI.html?todaysheadlines=&pagewanted=print&position=top May 6, 2002 Access to Free Online Music Is Seen as a...
Now you can pay artists directly for creating the music you love! Note - Fairtunes is now called Musiclink "One day in the summer of 2000, student Matt Goyer...
Tinsel Town Club! ... Cute Flash to the tune of 'The Mickey Mouse Club' to "Stop Disney and the entertainment industry from trampling your rights" from the...
[I appreciate your distributing this opening and information to your groups or others who might be interested.] 1. Graphic Designer Opening Dallas – RazorPop...
Ogg Vorbis 1.0 Open-Source Music Software Released Ogg Vorbis is an entirely free open-source alternative to the MP3 music format. The music encoding and...
http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/07/30/file_trading/print.html Sour notes The legal crackdown hasn't squelched MP3 trading -- it's just made it more of a...