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09/12/2004

News Digest du 25/11 au 07/12

Music labels appeal against EU approval for Sony-BMG merger (EU Business, Stereophile.com, Reuters) - Warner aims to change the mix (Sunday Times) - eMusic Reports 3 Million Downloads Since September Relaunch (Investors) - Court forces RIAA to revise music lawsuits (U-Wire) - U2's 'Bomb' Explodes at No. 1 on U.S. Charts (Reuters) - Witnesses tackle Kazaa filtering claims (ZDNet, FMQB) - iTunes now selling Band Aid song (BBC) - iTunes Canada Launch Postponed (CIO-Today, News.com) - Using IPod Savvy to Mine a Niche (News.com) - BitTorrent servers under attack (News.com)
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US musicians favour sharing - new survey (PC Pro , Wired , NY Times, Reuters)
Napster creator unveils new company ( Wired, SF Gate, P2PNet)
mp3 SURROUND Set for Launch (Press Release)
OFT takes a bite out of Apple (News.com)
AV Capital Announces Investment in Shared Media Licensing (Press Release)
Spies trace music swappers (SMH) -
U2's 'Bomb' Explodes at No. 1 on U.S. Charts (Reuters)
Witnesses tackle Kazaa filtering claims (ZDNet, FMQB)
iTunes now selling Band Aid song (BBC)
iTunes Canada Launch Postponed (CIO-Today, News.com)
Using IPod Savvy to Mine a Niche (News.com)
BitTorrent servers under attack (News.com)
Charles Arthur On Technology : The Long Tail (Independent)
Island Media, LLC Launches Internet Radio Station PlanetOneRadio.com (Press Release, PlanetRadio)
British Music Rights (BMR) : Pupils to get anti-piracy lessons (BBC)
BitPass Expands Online Music Efforts With CD Baby Partnership (Press Release)
Hip-Hop's New World to Conquer: Your Phone (NY Times)
Bomb's away for U2 (Hits Daily Double)
Japan : Winny user's 3-year sentence (P2Pnet)
The Netherlands : Bijenkorf To Launch Own Internet Music Site (Kam City)
Shoppers Discount Out In Force (Hits Daily Double, Reuters, NY Times)
Europe Stalls ContentGuard Deal (NY Times)
Short but Sweet List of Sites to Watch (eContent Mag)
Musicians Urged to Register for Royalty Windfall (Reuters)
How Do 3 Million Independent Artists Reach 80 Million Music Lovers? Through Their Fans (Press Release)
Samsung Introduces Hard Drive-equipped MP3 Player (Chosun)
Music Downloads Jump (Stereophile)
Big-Box Chains Slash Music Prices (Reuters)
Massive rap music empire on the brink (NY Daily)
FTC p2p workshop (P2Pnet)
Schwarzenegger deals serious blow to California file-sharers (SF Gate)
Category busting p2p client (P2Pnet)
P2P users move to TV-Series downloading? (MacLean)
Apple to press play on iTunes in Canada (Globe and Mail)
iPod gains ghettoblaster accessory  (The Register)
Napster UK song sheet passes 1m mark (The Register)
Lawrence Lessig, a lecture about creativity and copyright and digital rights management (vidéo)
P2P Millionaires on the Increase (Slyck.com)
CD Copy-Protection Marketer QuietTiger Secures $5 Million Credit Line (Press Release)
For Net music, exclusives are king (News.com)
Big Music lobbies Canadian parliament (P2PNet)
Fourth ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management : Content protection comes first (Indicare)
Orbison Records And Orby Records Join Digital Rights Agency (Press Release)
Copy-protection : The ViaStar Music Group To Use SunnComm's MediaMax V5 Technology (Press Release)
Ernieball.com redisigns his virtual jukebox website (Press Release)
Apple 'refused to sell the charity Band Aid song', Times claims (PC Pro, P2PNet)
Newsagents to sell digital music vouchers (Net Imperative)

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