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...Architecture (SOA) and Web Services Google launches free music download service in China Google is boosting its drive...the number one search engine in China by launching a free music download service. It has teamed up with a Chinese... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/08/06/231759/google-launches-free-music-download-service-in-china.htm
...Well, congratulations women in technology, 9 of you are influential! N-I-N-E! 90. Liz Schimel, Nokia, "Free music for the mobile generation" 86. Maggie Shiels, BBC, "Frontline news hound in Silicon Valley" 89. Claudine... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/witsend/2009/09/only-9-women-make-t3s-tech100-list.html
...is expected to recommend ways of expanding and enforcing that agreement through new regulations. Google launches free music download service in China >> Black Eyed Peas star woos RIM developers with Blackberry-supported music site... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/01/16/234261/95-of-music-downloads-illegal-ifpi-report-says.htm
... Some 21% said they would pay to avoid ads on mobile phones, but 40% said they would watch ads in exchange for free music and 28% would do so for free instant messaging. The research indicates that UK consumers are more likely to access... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/06/235534/uk-consumers-will-watch-ads-for-free-content-survey.htm
...hacked into yesterday (28 August), providing visitors to the site with the novel opportunity of being able to download free music files. The RIAA has consistently led the fight against the trading of copyright music on the Internet. However... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2002/08/29/189313/us-record-industry-free-for-all-scores-string-of-hits.htm
...Well, congratulations women in technology, 9 of you are influential! N-I-N-E! 90. Liz Schimel, Nokia, "Free music for the mobile generation" 86. Maggie Shiels, BBC, "Frontline news hound in Silicon Valley" 89. Claudine... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/witsend/2009/09/
...Sony settles DRM rootkit lawsuit for cash, 'clean' music: The entertainment giant agrees to give away millions of free music and stop using the prying software that got it into legal trouble. F-Secure said it contacted Sony before going... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/29/226424/rootkit-found-in-older-sony-usb-device.htm
...companies claimed she was sharing about 1,700 songs. Record companies have gone after those found to be sharing the free music they have downloaded, not those that have simply downloaded it. The strategy is aimed at killing off the big file... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/10/08/227265/us-woman-fined-100000-for-sharing-24-copyrighted-songs-on-p2p.htm
...what Napster used to be," he added. For a nearly unlimited music selection, users will still be tempted to go to free music-trading programs such as Kazaa. Mulligan said Kazaa is a bigger brand name than Napster but it has been hurt by the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/10/09/197781/Napster-makes-legitimate-return-to-online-music.htm
...original Napster code being sold by the club, the current Napster online service does not use any code from the original, free music swapping service and is not affected by the alleged theft. Paul Roberts writes for IDG News Service GVL6-20091006... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/07/20/203951/stolen-source-code-shop-back-online.htm

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