A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against the music industry’s strategy to prevent song-swapping.
Source: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A Harvard Law School professor has launched a constitutional assault against the music industry’s strategy to prevent song-swapping.
Source: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MTV Networks is expected to announce a licensing arrangement with the Beatles that may bring the band’s songs to the company’s popular Rock Band video game.
Source: By BRIAN STELTER
A panel of federal judges ruled to renew the current royalty rate for CDs and other physical recordings, while setting rates for the first time for downloads, ring tones and other services.
Source: By BEN SISARIO
The iPhone may be Apple’s most talked-about product, but on Tuesday Apple focused attention on its most dominant franchise: the iPod and the iTunes music and video store.
Source: By BRAD STONE
The DVD set “Gossip Girl: The Complete First Season” includes a free electronic version of the original novel on which the show is based. But — OMG! — it’s an audio book.
Source: By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
There was a funeral the other day at the Manhattan offices of book publisher Hachette to mourn the passing of what it called a “dear friend” — the cassette tape.
Source: By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
The cellphone maker signed a deal with Warner Music Group to make Warner titles available through its “Comes With Music” service and Nokia music store.
Source: By REUTERS