Moscow prosecutors have declined to press criminal charges against a popular Internet site that sells MP3s for just pennies, according to Russian news reports. Record industry groups in the United States and Europe are trying to close the Russian AllofMP3.com, which offers downloads of MP3s–including songs from The Beatles and other groups that have not …
Read More »Masonry Layout
Start
A new generation of start-ups is taking a page from Apple Computer’s iTunes playbook, allowing …
Read More »Labels seek to block Altnet revenue
Record labels have asked an Australian court to block peer-to-peer company Altnet’s ad-revenue-sharing program. Altnet …
Read More »Napster raises revenue guidance
Napster expects to end its fiscal fourth quarter with more revenue than it had previously …
Read More »Record deal for Fanning’s swap service
Snocap, the new company started by Napster founder Shawn Fanning, said Thursday that it struck …
Read More »iTunes walks with the Dead
The long, strange trip of acid rock icons the Grateful Dead has made a pit …
Read More »Net beckons radio broadcaster Infinity
Infinity Broadcasting is the latest radio operator to jump on the Internet bandwagon. The radio …
Read More »Comcast offers free digital music players
Comcast is tapping into the frenzy over MP3 players in a push to sign up …
Read More »Is surround sound the future, or another Betamax?
SAUSALITO, Calif.–In a tiny private recording studio on the shore of San Francisco Bay, Talking …
Read More »MP3s for pennies? Russian cops say no
A Russian digital-music site offering high-quality song downloads for just pennies apiece is the target …
Read More »