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October, 2003

  • 8 October

    P2P group seeks cross

    At an open meeting Wednesday of a peer-to-peer forum backed by the parent company of Kazaa, the discussion will turn to a seemingly improbable concept: how to eliminate piracy from file-swapping networks. But in their bid to win respectability–as well as economic and legal breathing room–that’s just what Distributed Computing Industry Alliance (DCIA) founding members …

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  • 7 October

    Charter files suit against RIAA

    Charter Communications has filed a lawsuit in an effort to bar the Recording Industry Association of America from obtaining the identities of its cable customers that have allegedly traded songs illegally online. The cable company on Friday filed a “motion to quash” the RIAA’s requests for the names of 150 Charter customers who the trade group claims violated copyright law …

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  • 7 October

    Security worries prompt P2P upgrade

    Earthstation 5 has released a new edition of its file-swapping software, responding to reports that running older versions could allow hackers to delete critical files on a user’s computer. The concerns were raised in a bulletin posted to security lists last week by a programmer with the pseudonym Random Nut, who . In an e-mail statement sent to CNET News.com …

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  • 2 October

    Napster to launch next week

    The reconstituted Napster music service will be unveiled on Oct. 9, according to CD and DVD software company Roxio, its new corporate parent. Roxio has spent tens of millions of dollars over the past year to position itself in the increasingly crowded online music distribution business. The Napster it launches next week will be much different from the original–there won’t …

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  • 2 October

    Dell tunes in to Musicmatch launch

    Musicmatch on Monday announced its entry into the digital song-selling business, and sources say PC maker Dell will be one of the first companies to promote the new download service to consumers. As previously reported, the Internet music software company’s service, which will provide a new online rival to Apple Computer’s iTunes and to BuyMusic, uses the popular Musicmatch Jukebox …

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  • 1 October

    McAfee founder joins chorus of music sellers

    With a pitch that evokes the heady days of 1999, digital music start-up Mercora is planning to launch a distribution service next month, inspired in equal parts by iTunes, Friendster and eBay. Headed by former McAfee CEO Srivats Sampath, the upstart will edge into terrain that has already been staked out by the likes of Apple Computer, with iTunes, Musicmatch …

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September, 2003

  • 30 September

    Net radio royalty group splits from RIAA

    SoundExchange, the organization created by the Recording Industry Association of America to distribute Webcasting royalties, said Tuesday that it completed its spinoff from its parent. The newly independent group retains a board membership with control split evenly between representatives from record companies and artists. By law, the organization is required to give 45 percent of Webcasting royalty revenue directly to …

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  • 29 September

    ACLU takes aim at record labels

    The Recording Industry Association of America is facing a legal challenge to its antipiracy tactics, even as it announces that it has reached settlements in dozens of lawsuits against individuals. In a move that could complicate the RIAA’s pursuit of peer-to-peer pirates, the American Civil Liberties Union said Monday it had filed court documents accusing the trade association of illegally …

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  • 29 September

    P2P group: We’ll pay girl’s RIAA bill

    A peer-to-peer group says it will cover costs for a 12-year-old New York girl who agreed to pay record labels $2,000 to settle a file-swapping lawsuit. P2P United, a peer-to-peer industry trade group that includes Grokster, StreamCast Networks, LimeWire and other file-trading software companies, said Wednesday it had offered to reimburse Brianna Lahara and her mother’s payment to the Recording …

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  • 26 September

    MusicMatch, Dell to launch music stores

    MusicMatch plans to jump into the digital song-selling business next week, with Dell promoting the company’s new download service, sources familiar with the plan said. The Internet music software company’s service, which will provide a new online rival to Apple Computer’s iTunes and BuyMusic, will use the popular MusicMatch Jukebox software and will distribute music in Microsoft’s Windows Media format, …

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