Showing signs of a music business struggling to adapt to new digital realities, Sony Music and the Bertelsmann Music Group agreed Thursday to create a new joint venture, merging the second- and fifth-largest record labels into a single entity. The deal comes amid reports that EMI Group has secured funds to bid for Warner Music. …
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November, 2003
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6 November
Napster to give students music
The newly relaunched Napster music service announced a deal with Pennsylvania State University on Thursday to give students access to music funded by student fees, in an attempt to replace campus file swapping with legal listening. The trial project is the first of what will likely be a number of similar efforts over the next year, as colleges work with …
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5 November
MTV guns for iTunes
Viacom, whose Internet music efforts have hit a few sour notes along the way, said it was hatching a plan to go after Apple Computer’s successful iTunes service with its MTV brand. The media conglomerate confirmed that it was looking into launching a music download service in the first half of next year. MTV Chief Executive Tom Freston described those …
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October, 2003
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30 October
Legal Napster up and running
Napster is back, with an inescapable marketing campaign that’s put the familiar kitty-with-earphones logo everywhere, from Yahoo Mail boxes to stickers seen on the streets of San Francisco. Its features having been unveiled early this month, Napster’s introduction to the masses Wednesday contains little in the way of surprises. As announced earlier, the free software provides access to a huge …
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30 October
RIAA files 80 new file
The Recording Industry Association of America on Thursday said it filed 80 new lawsuits against alleged file swappers, a move that comes after a wave of letters it sent earlier this month that warned targets of their legal risk. The action marks a second round of suits against computer users who, record label investigators say, have made hundreds or even …
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30 October
New Kazaa beta makes debut
Sharman Networks, maker of peer-to-peer file-sharing software Kazaa, has announced the release of a new beta version of the popular program. Released Wednesday, the new version, 2.6, allows people to run multiple searches at the same time and is designed to let content providers sell their wares over the P2P network, enabling them to save on bandwidth costs. The upgrade, …
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27 October
Napster sidesteps credit cards
Online music retailer Napster unveiled prepaid cards on Monday, so people–particularly teens–could download songs without using credit cards. The $14.85 card, which will offer 15 downloads, is set to go on sale in mid-November at 14,000 retail outlets. It looks like a credit card and has a scratch-off surface concealing a personal identification number to activate the card. The company …
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20 October
Commentary: Facing the music
Commentary: Facing the music By Forrester Research Special to CNET News.com October 20, 2003, 12:05PM PT By Josh Bernoff, Principal Analyst Apple Computer’s Windows music store leads its rivals in ease of use and distribution. Together with Musicmatch and Napster, it will catapult legitimate music downloads into the mainstream. Apple last week announced the Windows version of iTunes, which is …
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20 October
Feds, states question XP’s music link
Federal and state regulators have voiced concern that a feature in Windows XP that involves online music purchasing may violate terms of Microsoft’s antitrust settlement. The issue surfaced in a court-mandated briefing filed jointly by Microsoft and federal and state regulators. The compliance update says there are ongoing discussions over the “Shop for Music Online” feature in the operating system. …
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17 October
Apple cues up iTunes for Windows
Apple heads into new territory with a version of its iTunes service for Windows. But will it make beautiful music on the balance sheet? Windows users jump at the chance to try Apple’s iTunes jukebox software–and reactions range from unabashed praise to complaints of bugs. October 17, 2003 update Stating that “hell froze over,” Apple CEO Steve Jobs expands his …
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