Industry clearly has not given up on the idea of a disk to replace the nearly departed music CD as it debuts new physical format.
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News Corp. cuts a deal with three major music companies in bid to milk more revenue from its online social network.
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Warner Music Group becomes one of the last of the major labels to give in amid an industry slowly caving on digital restrictions.
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Uptick in spending on digital music won’t compensate for lost CD sales, forcing artists and record companies to scramble for fresh revenue.
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Recording industry wins major fight in its effort to stop illegal music downloading with a U.S. jury decision to impose $222,000 damages against a Minnesota woman who used a Web service to share music.
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World’s largest retailer is selling digital music tracks without copyright protection software, the latest sign that the Internet music market is turning away from digital rights management technology.
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Startup waits to strike more music label deals.
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Pop singer and others linked to digital music company BurnLounge, which faces complaint from the FTC.
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Music giant negotiates to release big cache of songs without anti-piracy protections.
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Free music outlet misses its launch date and fires its CEO, prompting an executive exodus.
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Tantalizing signs emerge at Macworld of Apple signing a deal with the Fab Four’s record company.
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Unlike Apple, Microsoft gives Universal royalties on both music player and music catalog.
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Firm teams with Epic, Mercury, EMI record labels and Clear Channel to find online idols.
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Land of samba and soccer is not dancing to music industry’s rash of file-sharing lawsuits.
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Video leader and record label solve copyright flap by sharing ad revenue from music videos.
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Online video upstart could face a massive copyright violation lawsuit for posting music videos.
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The label joins Universal in offering its music on SpiralFrog’s ad-supported network.
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Social networking phenom partners with Snocap to sell music from artists old and new.
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Microsoft signs deal with music company to feature its content on upcoming device.
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Hummer Winblad says it did not intentionally delete email related to its Napster investment.
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