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Mac users much more likely than PC users to pay for music - NPD (appleinsider.com)

David Byrne and Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music (wired.com)

XM settles patent lawsuit with Universal Music (CNET News.com)

Elvis release pulled in copyright row (reuters.com)

Radiohead criticized as band shuts down 'In Rainbows' promotion (CNET News.com)

Rhapsody harmonizes with music blog network Mog.com (CNET News.com)

Recording industry puts stake in ground with Jammie Thomas case (theregister.co.uk)

Kylie Minogue site unites fans via cell phones (CNET News.com)

Dave Matthews Band, Van Halen join ringtone rush (CNET News.com)

BBC Radio: Now With Pictures (wired.com)

Music industry betting on mobiles (news.bbc.co.uk)

Imeem announces deal with Universal (CNET News.com)

Universal Music Group Nixes Nine Inch Nails Remix Site (wired.com)

Most 'paid nothing for Radiohead' (news.bbc.co.uk)

Prince sites face legal threats (news.bbc.co.uk)

Making music in a world of freeloaders (CNET News.com)

American Radiohead fans are 73% more irrational - poll (theregister.co.uk)

Music in China: The Inside Story (theregister.co.uk)

Trent Reznor: Take my music, please (CNET News.com)

Report: NBC wanted a cut of iPod revenue (CNET News.com)

EMI steps up for ad-supported streaming music (CNET News.com)

AT&T expands mobile music offering through Napster (bizjournals.com)

RIAA threatens 19 universities with lawsuits (CNET News.com)

RIAA aims lawyers at usenet newsgroup service (theregister.co.uk)

Universal Music Takes on iTunes (businessweek.com)

Universal recruits enemies for Total war on iTunes (theregister.co.uk)

Radiohead lets fans price new CD (theregister.co.uk)

Webcasters Tell SoundExchange Its Deal Stinks (wired.com)

Free music site SpiralFrog makes debut (CNET News.com)

eMusic, a song-download site, to offer audiobooks (CNET News.com)

Prince to sue YouTube (australianit.news.com.au)

Prince gets tough on web pirates (news.bbc.co.uk)

Prince lashes out at YouTube, eBay and The Pirate Bay (CNET News.com)

Is free music too expensive for SpiralFrog? (CNET News.com)

Apple restricts ringtone rights (theregister.co.uk)

Apple and Starbucks Announce Music Partnership (apple.com)

Apple Unveils the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store (apple.com)

YouTube to pay royalties to songwriters (timesonline.co.uk)

YouTube Agrees UK Music Royalty Deal (forbes.com)

Forget pop music, it's all about ringtones (CNET News.com)

Report: MTV, RealNetworks join forces against Apple (CNET News.com)

Wal-Mart selling DRM-free digital music (CNET News.com)

Hey Eminem, blame the system, not Apple (CNET News.com)

U.S. publishers group settles copyright claims (reuters.co.uk)

Lyrics sites out of tune with copyrights (CNET News.com)

AT&T calls censorship of Pearl Jam lyrics a mistake (CNET News.com)

Veoh seeks court protection from Universal Music (CNET News.com)

Universal Music Group invests in rap competition site (theregister.co.uk)

UK punters love music on the move (theregister.co.uk)

Music body joins YouTube battle (news.bbc.co.uk)

Who has to pay if music plays? (seattletimes.nwsource.com)

Warner Music may look to go private - paper (reuters.co.uk)

Warner Music records $17-million loss (lfpress.ca)Interim Management Statement for the 18 week period from 1 April to 6 August 2007 (emigroup.com)

Webcast Royalty Bill, Negotiations Hit Impasse (wired.com)

Perspective: Recording industry threat looms over Net radio (CNET News.com)

Eminem's music publisher sues Apple over downloads (news.findlaw.com)

Report: Eminem sues Apple for copyright infringement (CNET News.com)

EFF Takes Universal To Court Over DMCA Issues (wired.com)

Musicians' copyright pleas fall on deaf ears (business.guardian.co.uk)

Webcasting Royalties: A Modest Proposal (wired.com)

XM and Sirius unveil plans for postmerger price drops (CNET News.com) 

XM and Sirius propose a la carte option (theregister.co.uk)

The Once and Future Prince (nytimes.com)

Web radio faces its death knell (technology.guardian.co.uk)

DiMA and SoundExchange Trade Blows (Plus Weeklong Summary) (wired.com)

Prince Points the Way to a Brighter Future for Music (wired.com)

Will Apple and Universal Sever Digital Music Ties? (newsfactor.com)

Universal confirms iTunes contract change (macworld.co.uk)

Cut the misogyny and we’ll extend musicians’ copyright (entertainment.timesonline.co.uk)

Copyright Royalty Board to raise Internet radio fees (californiaaggie.com)

musicFirst (musicfirstcoalition.org)

musicFIRST Demands More Pay (mediaweek.com)

musicFIRST Coalition Calls For "Fairness In Radio" (fmqb.com)

Musicians want pay for radio play (variety.com)

NAB RESPONDS TO musicFIRST COALITION (nab.org)

Sound start to music on mobiles (news.bbc.co.uk)

European music service wants to rob iPhone thunder (CNET News.com)

Download store 'takes on iTunes' fight (news.bbc.co.uk)

Radio time to join list of eBay items up for auction (CNET News.com)

Warner Music Japan Catalog Now Available on the iTunes Store in Japan (apple.com)

Melodeo: We'll stream iTunes to your phone (CNET News.com)

Microsoft turns Ignition for music marketing (CNET News.com)

Will music industry dance again to Apple's tune? (CNET News.com)

Warner to put ad-supported video archive online (CNET News.com)

Apple TV set to download YouTube (CNET News.com)

Music site Last.fm bought by CBS (news.bbc.co.uk)

Small webcasters turn deaf ear to SoundExchange offer (computerworld.com)

Apple and music labels accused of shortchanging artists (appleinsider.com)

Music Group Offers Some Web Radio Sites a Break (washingtonpost.com)

Music Group Defers Fees for Small Webcasters (wsj.com)

Internet radio stations rebuff pigopolists' 'compromise' (theregister.co.uk)

Q & A with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails (news.com.au)

Key senator urges rejection of XM-Sirius deal (CNET News.com)

Music Downloads Not Subject to Performance Royalties, Judge Rules (news.findlaw.com)

Recording industry association subpoenas Ohio University seeking names of 14 students (cbc.ca)

Napster music to be offered on Motorola phones (CNET News.com)

Music stars 'must keep copyright' (news.bbc.co.uk)

CBWarner Music sues social networking site imeem over copyright (findlaw.com)

Music's future digital and online: experts (cbc.ca)

Webcasters' Doom Could Remix the Future of Music (wired.com)

Same Old Song (forbes.com)

Music Copyright signs music publishing, rights deal with GRB Entertainment (hemscott.com)

Net radio gets 60 more days to fight fee hike (pcworld.idg.com.au)

Internet radio stations get a breather (twire.com.au)

Proportion Of Americans Who Have Purchased A CD In The Past 6 Months Falls 15% Since 2002 (ipsos-na.com)

Judge in MP3 case to Microsoft: time to pay up (theregister.co.uk)

The Pirate Bay launches music sharing site (theregister.co.uk)

Lawyers, songs and money (latimes.com)

Google denies Viacom copyright charges (CNET News.com)

Why Last.fm isn't sweating the RIAA's royalty hike (theregister.co.uk)

Why Steve Jobs Will Never Offer Music Subscriptions (wired.com)

Band wants fans so it's giving its album away (smh.com.au)

Jobs says Apple customers not into renting music (reuters.com)

Yahoo Music posts free song lyrics (computerworld.com)

Gowers considered cutting music copyright to less than 50 years (theregister.co.uk)

Free music downloads, lawsuit not included (money.cnn.com)

Perspective: The battle over The Beatles (CNET News.com)

New model for sharing: Free music with ads (CNET News.com)

China says U.S. piracy case will 'badly damage' ties (CNET News.com)

Yahoo's China unit is ordered to pay music companies for copyright violations (iht.com)

China court orders Yahoo China to curb music links (reuters.com)

Apple likely to lead music negotiations (electronista.com)

Amazon set to launch online music store (timesonline.co.uk)

Sony BMG pushing mobile music in China (CNET News.com)

SoundExchange Urges Copyright Board to Reject Calls to Reduce Music Artists' Royalties (prnewswire.com)

NPR, SoundExchange File Responses With Copyright Royalty Board (dmwmedia.com)

EU price probe into Apple iTunes (news.bbc.co.uk)

iTunes Introduces Complete My Album (apple.com)

SonyBMG drops demo discs (australianit.news.com.au)

Apple's long shadow over mobile music (CNET News.com)

Napster, AT&T in mobile deal (australianit.news.com.au)

RIAA invites students to settlement barn dance (theregister.co.uk)

University snubs RIAA (theregister.co.uk)

SoundExchange Calls on Webcasters to Recognize Value of Music Performers to Web-Business (prnewswire.com)

Music publishers accuse XM of copyright infringement (CNET News.com)

Music Publishers Accuse XM Radio of Copyright Infringement (washingtonpost.com)

XM radio lawsuit: More copyright woes (money.cnn.com)

US CD sales dive (australianit.news.com.au)

Sirius, XM would rejigger prices post-merger (CNET News.com)

Copyright board to reconsider higher royalties for Net music (boston.com)

Feds to rehear Webcaster fee dispute (CNET News.com)

CD WOW! fined for contempt of court (theregister.co.uk)

Webcasters Ask Copyright Board to Reverse Decision (wired.com)

San Diego startup to launch 'personal radio' service (news.findlaw.com)

Where did the music industry go so wrong? (CNET News.com)

Beatles download rumour quashed (news.bbc.co.uk)

Will Web Radio Get Turned Off? (forbes.com)

New royalty rate has webcasters worried (msnbc.msn.com)

U.S. Copyright Royalty Board Rejects Webcasters, Embraces SoundExchange (blog.wired.com)

Rock archive web site countersues bands, labels (today.reuters.com)

Music Label's Ace in the Hole (wired.com)

The iPod widens its audience in school (msnbc.msn.com)

Music executives lament state of industry (CNET News.com)

Classical CDs 'faked' by producer (news.bbc.co.uk)

Microsoft faces $1.9bn in MP3 damages (australianit.news.com.au)

EMI mulls unprotected MP3s (australianit.news.com.au)

Warner says no to copyright-free music (computeractive.co.uk)

German phonographic industry federation calls Steve Jobs' DRM proposal "hypocritical" (heise.de)

Music Industry Group Fires Back at Apple (abcnews.go.com)

Apple sparks battle over copyright (msnbc.msn.com)

DVD Jon Responds to Steve Jobs' DRM Address (dailytech.com)

New Yorkers face iPod fines (australianit.news.com.au)

Thoughts on Music (apple.com)

Apple seeks online music shake-up (news.bbc.co.uk)

IPod Will Be the New CD (wired.com)

Indie Music Takes on the Majors (wired.com)

Greatest hits, in the palm of your hand (sports.espn.go.com)

Napster eyes mobiles (australianit.news.com.au)

Napster chief expects boost from cell phones (CNET News.com)

Teen accuses record companies of collusion (usatoday.com)

Recycled satellite radio planned (news.bbc.co.uk)

Warner, Sony BMG invest in Chinese mobile play (CNET News.com)

RIAA talks flat fees, and how they turned the French (theregister.co.uk)

XM Must Defend Copyright Suit by Recording Industry (Update4) (bloomberg.com)

Big labels offer free music to college students (CNET News.com)

Will Digital Radio Boom in U.S.? (wired.com)

Apple profit rides iPod surge (australianit.news.com.au)

IFPI publishes Digital Music Report 2007 (ifpi.org)

Digital music sees sales double (news.bbc.co.uk)

US album sales drop 4.9% in 2006 (news.bbc.co.uk)

Universal Music CEO enforces get-paid mantra on licensing (usatoday.com)

EMI, Baidu to launch Chinese music service (CNET News.com)

Unsigned band make chart history (news.bbc.co.uk)

Satellite Radio: Diversify or Die (blog.wired.com)

Apple Reinvents the Phone with iPhone (apple.com)

Apple's iPhone arrives at last (australianit.news.com.au)

Apple's 'magical' iPhone unveiled (news.bbc.co.uk)

iTunes Store Tops Two Billion Songs (apple.com)

Apple teases fans with "Lovely Rita" - but no Beatles on iTunes (news.findlaw.com)

Musician MP makes copyright call (news.bbc.co.uk)

RealNetworks strikes a chorus of deals (CNET News.com)

Who's Killing MP3 and iTunes? (wired.com)

Apple faces US iTunes lawsuit (theregister.co.uk)

Amazon set to flood digital music market (theregister.co.uk)

Rock legends sue over online concert streams (CNET News.com)

Australian court rules against MP3 link site (CNET News.com)

Where to Buy Digital Music (wired.com)

Radio, TV stations to pay copyright fees (chinadaily.com.cn)

Unsigned bands to compete online (news.bbc.co.uk)

Microsoft may pay Zune tax twice (theregister.com)

Sandisk MP3 players seized (theinquirer.net)

Apple denies download sales fall (news.bbc.co.uk)

Microsoft doesn't want Zune lost in the Shuffle (CNET News.com)

iTunes sales 'collapsing' (theregister.co.uk)

Mozart's entire musical score now free on Net (CNET News.com)

Children 'swap music via phones' (news.bbc.co.uk)

RIAA seeks lower royalties for music publishers and songwriters (afterdawn.com)

Gowers copyright report calls for UK right to private copying (pcpro.co.uk)

Help! Ex-Beatle Paul demands copyright fair play (reuters.com)

Cliff and Robbie put names on copyright advert (reuters.co.uk)

Microsoft predicts 1m Zune sales (news.bbc.co.uk)

'iPod' law passed (australianit.news.com.au)

Zune may find gap in market (australianit.news.com.au)

Dutch postpone copyright levy for MP3 players (reuters.com)

Record label mulls iPod fee (australianit.news.com.au)

Copyright extension a no-go: BPI reacts (theregister.co.uk)

Beatles Could Lose EU Copyrights in 2013 (businessweek.com)

Musical copyright terms 'to stay' (news.bbc.co.uk)

EMI chief makes final plea to have copyright extended (business.timesonline.co.uk)

Proposed changes to Australian copyright laws could make iPod users into criminals (iht.com)

iPod owners could be gaoled under new Australian law (pcpro.co.uk)

Music labels lose MP3 search case (news.bbc.co.uk)

Microsoft strikes deal for music (CNET News.com)

German music publishers demand YouTube royalties (theregister.co.uk)

Zune problems for MSN customers (news.bbc.co.uk)

Children of New York state mother accused of pirating music are sued themselves (news.findlaw.com)

MSN Music presses mute on downloads (CNET News.com)

Cingular to jump onto mobile music bandwagon (CNET News.com)

YouTube to call on your cell phone (CNET News.com)

Apple playing iTunes Latino (reuters.com)

Microsoft tunes in to music (theaustralian.news.com.au)

Make Way For The Music Detectives (cbsnews.com)

Apple pushes Oricon to quit PC music downloads (CNET News.com)

Cingular reportedly to launch cell phone music service (CNET News.com)

MySpace 'to block illegal files' (news.bbc.co.uk)

MySpace Will Block Music Uploads (wired.com)

MySpace to begin filtering music files using Gracenote system (news.findlaw.com)

Music Downloading's New Deal (businessweek.com)

EMI Music CEO says the CD is 'dead' (marketwatch.com)

The Day the Music Died (wired.com)

BMG Japan Catalog Now Available on the iTunes Store (apple.com)

Copying own CDs 'should be legal' (news.bbc.co.uk)

A Messy Age for Music (washingtonpost.com)

Music Store Cold War (washingtonpost.com)

Apple patent hints at satellite radio (macnn.com)

Music companies grab share of YouTube sale (CNET News.com)

Music companies grab share of YouTube sale (CNET News.com)

Credit card firms shun MP3 site (news.bbc.co.uk)

Universal Music finds 'long tail' for old albums (CNET News.com)

MusicNet, Napster agree to royalties deal (CNET News.com)

iTunes, others hit with 'My Sharona' lawsuit (iTunes, others hit with 'My Sharona' lawsuit)

U.S. pushes Russia in WTO talks to close mp3 Web site (today.reuters.com)

Napster launches Japanese service (news.bbc.co.uk)

Zune Won't Kill the IPod (wired.com)

Latest MP3 players come equipped with songs (CNET News.com)

Zune tunes get a price (CNET News.com)

Download royalty fight resolved (australianit.news.com.au)

Music industry settles digital royalties quarrel (theregister.co.uk)

Swedish pirates plan pan-European electoral assault (theregister.co.uk)

Nokia unveils new media phones, music service (washingtonpost.com)

Europe makes progress in iTunes talks (CNET News.com)

BPI wants tax breaks for new acts (news.bbc.co.uk)

UK music archive in decay warning (news.findlaw.com)

Approval for Nokia's acquisition of Loudeye (CNET News.com)

The Knack Sue Run-DMC Over Sample - 20 Years After Its Release (mtv.com)

Sony, Gracenote sound alarm over Microsoft flaw (CNET News.com)

Napster hoists 'For Sale or For Partner' sign (theregister.co.uk)

YouTube partners with Warner Music (CNET News.com)

Warner Music Group to distribute, license videos and more through YouTube Internet site (findlaw.com)

From Discs to Downloads: Apple Leads the Way (ecommercetimes.com)

Muted welcome for Microsoft Zune (news.bbc.co.uk)




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