Napster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fanning wanted an easier method of finding music than by searching IRC or Lycos. ... artists was Dj xealot, who became directly involved in the 2000 A&M Records Lawsuit. [11]
Sampling (music) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In music, sampling is the act of taking a portion, or sample, of one sound recording and reusing it as an instrument or a different sound recording of a song.
Music Lawsuits - Neatorama
Today’s Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss is about the strange legal battles over rock and roll music. How well do you remember these? I was surprised to score as well as 63%.
RIAA v. The People | Electronic Frontier Foundation
While the strategy of forcing ordinary music fans to pay thousands of dollars to avoid even bigger RIAA-member lawsuits is itself troubling, many innocent individuals are also ...
lawsuits posts - Digital Noise: Music and Tech - CNET News
Read all 'lawsuits' posts on Digital Noise: Music and Tech. Digital Noise, a CNET blog by Matt Rosoff, a former CNET editor and current Microsoft analyst, covers music, the music ...
USATODAY.com - Woman struggling with music downloading lawsuit
A woman whose husband did the downloading is one of at least four people in New Hampshire and thousands around the country being sued by the music industry for allegedly illegally ...
Usenet.com Loses Music Lawsuit - WSJ.com
The recorded-music industry won a victory in federal court against Usenet.com, a company that allows users to exchange files such as articles and songs.
Apple music monopoly lawsuit seeks class-action status | iPod ...
A class-action suit filed against Apple alleges the company unfairly uses technological restrictions with its iPod line and iTunes Music Store to beat out competitors.
Music copyright lawsuit targets Microsoft, Yahoo, Real | Digital Noise ...
A lawsuit filed in a U.S. district court claims Microsoft, Yahoo, and RealNetworks did not properly license more than 200 compositions that they offered through their streaming ...
CBC News - Technology & Science - U.S. firms drop music download ...
Members of the U.S. recording industry have dropped a lawsuit against a disabled single mother who said she was innocent of their claims she downloaded more than 1,400 songs ...
Stop lawsuits, not music - The Boston Globe
The Recording Industry Association of America helped its image by finally agreeing not to sue thousands of people, mostly students, for sharing music files over their computers.
Sony moves to settle music lawsuits
Friday, December 30, 2005. Sony moves to settle music lawsuits Proposed accord would allow some free downloads. By LARRY NEUMEISTER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS