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...TrackBacks (0) skull & bones.jpg The music industry has been looking for a way to protect their intellectual...new standard is that it is another attempt by the music industry to stifle competition from independent music publishers... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/inspect-a-gadget/2009/04/broadside-for-mp3-pirates.html
...the rights owners. There remains the issue of how to collect the copyright royalties. Current royalties for the music industry in the UK run around £20 per person per year, I believe. This is such a small figure that it seems overkill to... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/04/copyright-wars-and-the-future.html
Legislation and Regulation UK music industry targets illegal file sharers The British music industry is following its US counterparts' example in taking a hard line against individuals... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2004/03/26/201381/uk-music-industry-targets-illegal-file-sharers.htm
...order to filter Sabam's content on peer-to-peer networks. In Ireland, Eircom was taken to court by the Irish music industry, and reached a private, out-of-court settlement to apply "three strikes" measures. The counter-amendment... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/27/238306/The-EU-Telecoms-Package-explained-Europe-stumbles-on-net.htm
...Legislation and Regulation The music industry, MP3 and copyright law Whose...At one time it was easy for the music industry and artists to keep control of...formats. But it now seems that the music industry has been caught rather short with... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/04/25/179183/the-music-industry-mp3-and-copyright-law.htm
...company that amassed a huge following but no profit was the file-sharing site Napster - a missed opportunity for the music industry, which chose to destroy rather than build on its innovative P2P distribution system. Dotcom death As the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/03/13/235254/opinion-defining-moments-in-web-history.htm
Register | Login The music industry versus Napster - and the future...At one time it was easy for the music industry and artists to keep control of...recording formats. It seems that the music industry was caught rather short with the... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/08/02/179201/The-music-industry-versus-Napster-and-the-future-of-copyright-on-the.htm
...down' Recording studio software is proof of the creativity and ingenuity of programmers who work in and for the music industry. With little more than a laptop, keyboard and software such as Cubase, musicians can produce almost any track... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/08/235574/elton-john-says-technology-slows-me-down.htm
...Illegal downloads don't harm music industry, say consumers Karl Flinders...think illegal downloads harm the music industry, new research reveals. Three...convinced it is damaging enough to the music industry to stop them. But the music... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/24/235001/Illegal-downloads-don39t-harm-music-industry-say.htm
...use but offers a great deal of potential for the secure sharing of data. DRM has been used for situations (in the music industry) where the inconvenience outweighs the benefits. "Citrix is another option. It allows designated users to look... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/04/24/235776/stamp-out-data-loss.htm

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