RIAA win: Tennessee to police campus networks (CNET)
CNET - Tennessee has agreed to filter computer networks for unauthorized music downloads at the state’s colleges and universities.
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CNET - Tennessee has agreed to filter computer networks for unauthorized music downloads at the state’s colleges and universities.
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AP - A video for the title track on hip-hop veteran Common’s forthcoming album, “Universal Mind Control,” begins with a digital music player pulsing to the beat. The viewer is pulled through the screen into the gadget’s guts, where the cool, collected rapper lets loose an easy stream of lyrics.
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CNET - Are the Beatles finally ready to make a magical mystery tour into the world of online music?
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CNET - Are the Beatles finally ready to make a magical mystery tour into the world of online music?
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AP - The music industry’s courtroom campaign against people who share songs online is coming under counterattack.
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NewsFactor - Dell is not hearing the music. The Round Rock, Tex.-based computer maker is squashing any rumors reported in recent weeks about plans to release an MP3 player.
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Reuters - A man accused of illegally posting songs on the Internet from an unreleased album by the rock band Guns N’ Roses has agreed to plead guilty, a federal prosecutor said on Tuesday.
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Yahoo! Music - Journey have become the band with the “biggest-ever catalog song on digital platforms.”
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Reuters - Dell Inc, struggling to recharge its lineup of consumer product offerings, indicated Monday that a digital music player is not in the computer maker’s near-term plans despite speculation that such a product is in the works.
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NewsFactor - People with pacemakers could be at risk listening to music with headphones. If the headphones for music players are placed within an inch of pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), they may interfere with the medical devices, according to researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center’s Medical Device Safety Institute.
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