Creative Commons Rewrites Licensing and P2P Rules

From WashingtonPoat.com: "When Chuck D and the Fine Arts Militia released their latest single, "No Meaning No," several months ago, they didn’t try to stop people from circulating free copies. Continue reading

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Warner Music Group IPO To Raise $750 Million To $1 Billion Within 30-60 Days.

Warner Music Group is expected to file for an initial public offering this week or next, sources calim/ The New York-based company is backed by a group of investors that. Continue reading

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CAMPLIFIED…a summer concert experience hitting day and resident camps 2005….

Here’s an email we got today pitching a very creative tour and marketing concept: CAMPLIFIED…a summer concert experience hitting day and resident camps 2005…. A full interactive day consisting of. Continue reading

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Alternatives To Broadcast Radio Continue To Grow

From Business Week Online’s Brian Albott:  "Last September, when the wannabe Denver deejay started playing music on the Internet, the term for what he was doing — podcasting — had. Continue reading

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Starbucks Joins Forces With Morisette For Acoustic “Jagged Little Pill”

FROM THE SMART RE-PACKAGING OF CONTENT DEPARTMENT: "As she neared the 10th anniversary of her landmark album "Jagged Little Pill," Alanis Morissette began pondering how to commemorate the occasion. She. Continue reading

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Sony/BMG Sign With Fanning’s Snocap

Sony BMG Entertainment and Snocap, the copyright management and filtering system created by Napster founder Shawn Fanning, have reached a licensing deal. This is the Snocap’s second major label signing,. Continue reading

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Labels Still Blaming P2P

It seems as if the major labels will never stop blaming piracy for all there woes.  Acording to FMQB "Sony-BMG CEO Andrew Lack said the music industry is still on. Continue reading

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XM Ups Monthly Price And Adds Services

From the press release: "XM Satellite Radio today announced that it is expanding its basic service package, and that the monthly subscription price for XM’s basic service will increase to. Continue reading

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THE END OF RADIO AS WE KNOW IT

Wired Magazine and Wired.com have published a series of strong articles under the title "The End Of Radio As We Know It".  One chronicles the already much written about move. Continue reading

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WINAMP RECONFIGURES TO STOP NAPSTER RIP-OFF

There has been a lot of back and forth on the net recently about the ability and perhaps importance – using a common Winamp plug-in – to un-lock files "rented". Continue reading

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