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British Net Firms in Music Piracy Deal
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ISPs to crack down on music piracy
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Interview with Neil Young on Music Piracy, MP3 Hell and Finding Freaks on the Web
106 days ago

Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 27 days ago
Britain's Music and film industries launched a plan to fight back against online Piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 28 days ago
Britain's Music and film industries launched a fight back against online Piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. ...
Source: www.bbc.co.uk --- 27 days ago
Six of the UK's biggest internet service providers are believed to be backing a government plan to tackle Music Piracy online. Andy Burnham, culture secretary, musician Billy Bragg and Becky Hodge, of consumers' digital rights campaign the Open Rights Group, discuss whether this will stop the illegal downloading of Music files. ...
Source: www.cnn.com --- 27 days ago
CNN's Charles Hodson speaks with Feargal Sharkey of British Music Rights about the UK's clampdown on Music Piracy. ...
Source: yro.slashdot.org --- 16 days ago
unassimilatible writes to tell us that according to the Financial Times, the Music industry should embrace illegal file-sharing websites. A recent study of the recent Radiohead album release found that huge numbers of illegal downloads actually helped the band's popularity and, by extension, concert ticket sales. "Radiohead's release of In Rainbows on a pay-what-you-want basis last October generated enormous traffic to the band's own website and intense speculation about how much fans had paid. He urged record companies to study the outcome and accept that file-sharing sites were here to stay. 'It's time to stop swimming against the tide of what people want,' he said." Update 19:46 GMT by SM: several readers (including the original author) have written in to mention that it isn't stressed enough that this study was engaged by the Music industry itself, making the findings that much more interesting. Take that as you will. Read more of this story at Slashdot. ...
Source: uk.reuters.com --- 28 days ago
LONDON (Reuters) - Six of the biggest Internet providers have agreed a plan to tackle Piracy within the Music and film industries, pledging to send warning letters to users suspected of illegal file-sharing. ...
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk --- 28 days ago
Teenagers who use the internet to download Music illegally will trigger warning letters to their parents under a Government-brokered deal. ...
Source: www.time.com --- 27 days ago
British Music fans sharing illegal files online can now expect a polite slap on the wrist in the form of a letter through the post from their Internet Service Provider ...
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz --- 28 days ago
BRITAIN - Internet users could face an annual charge of up to 30 pounds (NZ$80) to download Music, under plans to be unveiled today that aim to tackle illegal file-sharing. Ministers are backing proposals that would enable... ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 18 days ago
The dirty little secret the RIAA doesnt want you to know Music downloading actually helps most artists ...
Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 6 days ago
In this day Piracy reigns the Music industry the RIAA has taken the wrong steps in attempting to control Piracy in the Music industry ...
Source: www.webpronews.com --- 28 days ago
Britain's major online service providers have joined a government initiated plan to deal with the illegal downloading of Music and films. Internet service providers will send warning letters to users who are suspected of illegal file sharing. Around 6 million Britons are believed to have downloaded files illegally over the past year, costing the Music and film industries millions in lost revenue. read more ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 27 days ago
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Source: www.paidcontent.org --- 17 days ago
Just how cheap do Music downloads need to be before listeners will buy them rather than pull 'em from P2P? About three cents, reckons one new Chinese platform. That's how much a track costs at Wawawa, a new platform started by ringtone firm R2G with repertoire from San Fran-based indie distributor Ioda. The service offers up to 88 MP3s per month for 20 yuan ($2.92) - the price set low in a country all too used to pilfering free Music . This, Variety points out, is both the first Chinese foray for foreign indies and, in a stroke, China's largest Music store with more than one million tracks, which can also be web-streamed, not just downloaded, for the hoardes of Chinese who use internet cafes. "Wawawa" is the sound of the Music business crying over lost revenue. Can anything stop China's Piracy problem? Though Nettwek CEO Terry McBride recently said Music has been freely shared in China for hundreds of years, a recent Music 2.0 survey found that a full third there are willing to pay for downloads. Release . Related Record Labels Seek $9 Million From Baidu, $7.5 Million From Sohu For Piracy Charges Google Close To Launching Free Music Downloads JV in China; Universal On Board Baidu, Sohu And Yahoo China Face New Wave Of Music Lawsuits Check out the best business jobs in digital media. Go here for paidContent.org Job Board. ...
Source: chronicle.com --- 9 days ago
Central Michigan U. files a complaint against Music-Piracy investigators. ...
Source: forum.digital-digest.com --- 1 day ago
---Quote--- For the most part we hear of stories where the RIAA has managed to sue individuals for thousands, or hundreds of thousands of dollars for Piracy. For once, the roles have been reversed and the RIAA has had to pay up the sum of US$107,951.03. The payment relates to the case of Tanya... ...
Source: www.prefixmag.com --- 15 days ago
This news should seem obvious to those who have argued for the inevitability of illegal downloading for years. A study ... ...
Source: winextra.disqus.com --- 4 days ago
Before Pandora became a geotarded service it was one of my most favourites services that I had running more often that winAMP. Along with Last.fm the Pandora service was one of the best ways to find out about new Music and musicians. While Last.fm is still available via their web site and is now %5 ...
Source: tech.blorge.com --- 17 days ago
Pornography has long been one of the main draws of the Internet. Although most people would deny using the Web for looking at porn, everyone knows that in reality it’s one of the biggest online pastimes, whether at home or work. Internet pornography may be disgusting to some, but it’s big business, with lots of [...] ...
Source: webomatica.disqus.com --- 2 days ago
Reading about the possible death of Pandora has my wheels turning a bit - not specifically about Internet radio, but more the inevitable ire people have toward the Music labels. It seems there’s a general, and understandable consensus that the Music labels are antiquated businesses that are soon to go under, and the Music world will be a better ...

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