Resources

24 Resources for

record company

  • Subscribe to this listing via:
  • RSS
  • Email

BNET Resources

RECORD FIRMS SUE YAHOO! CHINA FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
AsiaInfo Services 04-13-2007 Record Firms Sue Yahoo! China for Copyright Infringement BEIJING, Apr 13, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- Eleven record companies worldwide filed a lawsuit against Yahoo! China, claiming indemnity of total CNY 5.50 mi AsiaInfo Services ...
Tags: record company, Yahoo! Inc.
Research articles 2007-04-13
Taking on technology: imagine what might have happened had the record companies embraced digital distribution.(Headliners)
Apparently you can compete with free after all. Last week, the International Federation of Phonographic Industries IFPI released a report documenting a nine-fold increase in the number of licensed music downloads sold worldwide last year compared Apparently you can compete with free after all....
Tags: CD, DVD, IFPI, record company
Research articles 2005-01-24
Problematic piracy: Peter Ward analyses the law suit between Sony Music and EasyInternet, a signal that record companies are taking action against those who help consumers download music from the net. (Brand Papers).
The Buggles once claimed that `video killed the radio star' but the internet could be cited as an accessory to murder. The world wide web has long posed problems for record companies by enabling consumers to download their favourite tracks without p The Buggles once...
Tags: brand, record company, Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Research articles 2003-04-01
Sina.com to join hands with international recording companies.(INTERNET)
China's Sina.com will join hands with five big international record firms to provide copyrighted music online, according to Sina. This music library will create revenues from advertising and delivering wireless value-added services VAS like musical China's Sina.com will join hands with five big international record...
Tags: Internet, record company, Sina Corp.
Research articles 2007-04-01
Same old song and dance: in seeking to defend their traditional way of doing business, the record companies might be choking off the sort of allies they will someday need. (Observations and Opinions).(Brief Article)
By most counts, the past week was a good one for the Recording Industry Association of America. It began with the final death throes of Napster, the record companies' arch-nemesis, after Bertelsmann withdrew its offer to acquire the file-trading se By most counts, the...
Tags: file-trading, Napster Inc., radio, record company, RIAA
Research articles 2002-05-20
Music television.(CBS Corp. is starting its own record company, CBS Records )
By Paul Sweeting CBS has grown tired of seeing music rights hold up ancillary distribution of its TV shows, particularly online. So it's starting its own record company to provide music to its TV network without all the strings attached. ...
Tags: music, record company
Research articles 2006-12-18
OFF THE RECORD.
A growing chorus of voices is raising serious and articulate questions about the record industry's approach to the digital revolution. WASHINGTON--If last week's muted demonstration on behalf of Napster during a Senate Judiciary Committee hea A growing chorus...
Tags: Napster Inc., record company, retail company
Research articles 2001-04-09
The same old song.(Leaders)(The record industry is reluctant to do a deal with Napster because its chief concern is protecting its business model, not preventing piracy)(Brief Article)
STRIP away the legal arguments, and you might conclude that the Napster case, which concerns the swapping of free music files by millions of Internet users, goes something like this. On one side are the record companies, defending artists' rights, as STRIP away the legal arguments,...
Tags: leader, Napster Inc., record company
Research articles 2001-02-24
How much video do we really need to steal? (On Demand).
THE SPECTER OF NAPSTER - AND SUCH SUCCESSOR file-sharing services as Kazaa and Morpheus -- have cast a pall over many key digital-era content and technology issues. The Hollywood studios -- petrified of what happened to record companies, incl ...
Tags: file-sharing, music, Music, Napster Inc., record company, video
Research articles 2003-06-02
Sweeting TO INVITE OR FIGHT.(Paul Sweeting, Vivendi Universal)(Brief Article)
The expertise needed to create compelling online movie services is likely to develop outside the control of the studios. Gotta hand it to Vivendi-Universal. Having sued MP3.com to within an inch of its life, helping to knock down its stock pri ...
Tags: movie, MP3.com Inc., Napster Inc., online music, record company, Vivendi Universal
Research articles 2001-05-28
Music makers sing of their loss; Poor sales, consolidation accelerate purge; some happy to leave system, others struggle.(News)(Vivendi Universal laid off 75 employees)
Byline: valerie block Tom Sarig felt queasy back in January when his boss was fired because of falling album sales. With the industry collapsing around him and pink slips coming faster than hit records, the vice president of A&R for MCA Record Byline:...
Tags: record company, sales, Vivendi Universal
Research articles 2003-11-17
Record Giant EMI's New Priority is to Buy Out Label Priority Records.(Originated from Daily News, New York)
Sep. 30--Record giant EMI has a new priority: buying out hot hip-hop label Priority Records. Sep. 30--Record giant EMI has a new priority: buying out hot hip-hop label Priority Records.
Tags: EMI Group Plc., Record company
Research articles 1997-09-30
Reproductive cycle: can an industry successfully take back rights consumers have long believed they enjoy? (Headliners).(Music industry copyright protection )
"RIP, Mix, Burn" reads the copy in advertisements for Apple Computers' latest model Macintosh, a campaign that has sent record company and studio executives into paroxysms of teeth gnashing and table pounding. At a hearing on Capito "RIP,...
Tags: CD, file-trading, copy protection, record company, Apple Inc., copyright protection
Research articles 2002-11-11
MTV has lodged a complaint against four of the world's largest record companies. (Thorn EMI, Sony Music, Warner Music, PolyGram) (Brief Article)
In a bid to protect its music TV dominance, MTV has lodged a complaint against four of the world's largest record companies--Thorn EMI, Sony Music, PolyGram and Warner Music. Last December, the companies set up Visa, a rival music channel in Germa In...
Tags: EMI Group Plc., MTV, record company, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group Corp.
Research articles 1994-06-06
For radio, a Web royalty check: Broadcasters, RIAA agree on fee that stations will pay to stream music on the Internet. (Top of the Week).(Brief Article)
Radio broadcasters have reached an agreement with record companies on royalty fees that radio stations must pay in return for a blanket license to stream their signals over the Internet, sources say. The two sides--major radio companies vs. th ...
Tags: broadcaster, Internet, radio, record company, RIAA, Web
Research articles 2001-12-10
DOJ music probe may give MTV some help. (Dept. of Justice; MTV Networks Inc.)
MTV: Music Television might get help from the U.S. Department of Justice in fending off the record industry's forthcoming music video channel. Sources from the major record companies involved in the startup channel and sources close to MTV have c MTV: Music...
Tags: MTV, record company, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 1994-08-01
Napster needs its blanket.(copyright license is next plea)(Brief Article)
Asks Congress for compulsory license to cover copyrighted songs Beleaguered Internet music-service Napster has officially asked Congress to grant it a blanket copyright license to offer music to consumers by paying one fee into a pool. That wa Asks...
Tags: Internet, Napster Inc., record company
Research articles 2001-04-09
Superstars play Santa to hopeful music biz; Blockbuster CDs begin to fill store shelves; 4th quarter gets off to bad start.(Christmas 2004)
Byline: anita jain Eminem is playing Santa Claus this year to a long-suffering music industry. Shania Twain is acting as one of Santa's little helpers. Record companies are hoping that such artists can deliver the best Christmas season in years- Byline:...
Tags: Apple iTunes, Blockbuster Inc., CD, Eminem, record company, sales, Santa Claus, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group
Research articles 2004-11-22
Changing minds: the studios are trying to make peer-to-peer file trading socially (or at least parentally) frowned on.(Headliners)
WASHINGTON -- The Motion Picture Assn. of America won't say exactly how many people it sued last week for illegally swapping movies over the Interact. "We don't want to turn this into a numbers thing," a spokesman said, though the n...
Tags: file-trading, litigation, MPAA, P2P, record company, RIAA
Research articles 2004-11-22
MTV challengers talking merger. (MTV:Music Television)
Two groups of record companies looking to challenge MTV: Music Television have initiated talks about combining their efforts to launch music video services, says executives familiar with the discussions. However, the talks were described as tenuou Two groups of record companies looking to...
Tags: Bertelsmann Music Group, merger, MTV, record company, TCI, TV
Research articles 1994-03-14
advertisement
advertisement
Click Here