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Family First review of AnywhereCD. ... I hate the RIAA. I believe they are corporate evil incarnate. They are there to serve the interests of the RIAA.
It looks like selling DRM-free MP3s on the cheap isn’t enough to get people interested in new digital music services. AnywhereCD, the digital music download site headed by MP3 ...
AnywhereCD Sues WMG SAVE | EMAIL | PRINT | RSS | REPRINTS | Share April 20, 2007 By Antony Bruno, Denver The drama around the AnywhereCD online music service continues.
(See this post for an update on Warner Music Group's involvement with AnywhereCD) B illboard.biz's Anthony Bruno just dropped this article on AnywhereCD and its licensing deal with ...
AnywhereCD filed a lawsuit against Warner Music Group that asks for a declaratory judgment that it is not violating WMG's copyright. The complaint alleges WMG acted in bad faith ...
I asked AnywhereCD founder Michael Robertson why the MP3-only option in the MP3+CD store was terminated right after the new service had launched. After
NEW YORK (Reuters) - AnywhereCD, a two-week-old online music retailer, filed a lawsuit against Warner Music Group on Friday, alleging breach of contract, business ...
SAN DIEGO -- San Diego-based AnywhereCD filed a complaint in federal court Friday asking for a judgment that it has not breached its agreement with Warner Music and has the rights ...
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CNET Asia
A customer on Anywherecd.com can also choose to buy a digital album as well as a CD version for US$14.95. As for the small music library, Robertson said in the statement that "AnywhereCD will continue to grow and new content will be added i...
Bloggingstocks.com
Unlike AnywhereCD, which I have tried to cover in the past couple of weeks, Amazon appears to be going about the process of selling these tracks "properly" or at least cautiously, around the major labels. DRM, or Digital Rights Management, ...
Beta News
Warner Music Group gave music retailer AnywhereCD mixed messages on Thursday, on one hand demanding it remove its digital music from its site, but on the other hand saying it was acceptable for the company to help rip its albums to MP3. Any...
Los Angeles Times
Gee, that didn't take long. Reuters reports this morning (via News.com) that Warner Music Group doesn't want AnywhereCD, which had been in business for all of one day, to sell its albums as MP3 files . The record company claims the online r...
Reuters
... are increasingly trying to strike a balance between curbing online piracy and forming partnerships with industry newcomers as they look for new ways to promote and distribute music to fans. Warner also settled with online music retailer...
Tech Dirt
Get Your DRM-Free Music From Warner While You Can, It Won't Last For Long from the you-might-want-to-read-those-deals-you-sign. dept Back in April, MP3.com founder Michael Robertson unveiled his latest startup, dubbed AnywhereCD, which offe...