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recording industry

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Napster.(Brief Article)
A three-judge appeals panel in San Francisco grilled lawyers for both Napster and the recording industry before adjourning without a decision. The recording industry wants the court to ... A three-judge appeals panel in San Francisco grilled lawyers for both Napster and the recording...
Tags: Napster Inc., recording industry
Research articles 2000-10-09
Major music companies shuffle their players; Cut chiefs, costs to battle slump; yet to offer viable Internet strategy.(News)
Byline: anita jain The record industry started off the year with a vicious round of musical chairs in the executive suites, the likes of which has never been seen. One chieftain left an empire to be crowned at another, a second was...
Tags: Bertelsmann Music Group, Cohen, Internet, Internet strategy, recording industry, Universal Music Group
Research articles 2004-02-16
Recording Industry Sues 477 People, Including 2 at University of Minnesota.
By Leslie Brooks Suzukamo, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Leslie Brooks Suzukamo, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Leslie, Recording Industry, University of Minnesota
Research articles 2004-04-29
RIAA releases 1995 format sales figures: analog cassettes nosedive; overall sales decline. (Recording Industry Association of America)(Industry Overview)
The Recording Industry of America RIAA released its 1995 cumulative sales figures by format on February, 22, 1996. The Recording Industry of America RIAA released its 1995 cumulative sales figures by format on February, 22, 1996.
Tags: RIAA, Recording Industry, sales
Research articles 1996-04-01
Students, Music And The Net: A Comment On Peer-To-Peer File Sharing
With the wide proliferation of the Internet, peer-to-peer online file sharing has become the order of the day. The practice of recording music from the Internet while making it available in turn to others is a kind of ‘piracy', to use a term favored by the industry. The recording industry...
Tags: P2P File Sharing, P2P, Recording Industry, Duke University, Music, Peer To Peer (P2P), Internet, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-01-01
Music to Whose Ears? The Debate Over Digital Music
As the music industry enters the twenty-first century, it faces great uncertainty. Confronted by new technologies that make the Internet a gateway for music fans to access and exchange their favorite songs easily and without charge, the traditional recording industry struggles to fight online piracy and maintain the revenue stream...
Tags: University Of California At Berkeley, Recording Industry, Digital Music, Music, Intellectual Property, Digital Media, Piracy, Research & Development, Business Operations, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Corporate Law
White papers 2000-04-06
The Open Music Model: A New Business Model for the Digital Distribution of Music
It is clear from the upheaval in the recording industry that the traditional distribution model does not meet the needs of either the industry or its consumers. Many consumers - apparently over 60 million in the United States alone, according to some of the recording industry's estimates - find that...
Tags: Recording Industry, Massachusetts Institute Of Technology, Music, Open Music Model
White papers 2003-09-14
Alternative Copyright Systems: The Problems With a Compulsory License
The advent of massive unauthorized copying by individuals using peer-to-peer systems and MP3 files has shaken the copyright affected industries, particularly the recording industry. The response has been a zealous attempt by copyright owners to shut down and limit peer-to-peer file sharing, with the record industry at the forefront but...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Digital Media, Internet, Management, P2P, Peer To Peer (P2P), Personal Technology, Recording Industry, Strategy, University Of Texas
White papers 2003-06-16
American Antitrust Institute Network Access Project: Online Music
The recording industry has maintained tight control over the ability of artists to distribute their work; the Internet offers the opportunity for artists to deliver music directly to consumers. The recording industry has created the end-product on which songs are sold; computer software and hardware allows consumers to capture recorded...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Antitrust, Network, Recording Industry, Online Music, New York University, Music, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2002-09-29

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RIAA makes statement with Nimbus CD settlement.(Recording Industry Association of America)
Music recording trade organization the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA has made it well known that it is willing to work with duplicators and replicators to avoid the manufacturing of unauthorized content. It has also made it apparen Music recording trade organization the Recording Industry...
Tags: RIAA
Research articles 1999-01-01
Recording industry sues computer users
LOS ANGELES -- The recording industry sued 532 people Tuesday, including scores of individuals using computer networks at 21 universities, claiming they were illegally sharing digital music files over the Internet. This latest wave of copyright lawsuits brought by the Recording Industry Association of America on behalf...
Tags: computer, lawsuit, network, NETWORKING, PRODUCTIVITY, RIAA
Research articles 2004-03-24
Recording industry moves against 'Net; RIAA sues to shut down sites in California, Texas and New York.(Recording Industry Association of America)(Brief Article)
RIAA sues to shut down sites in California, Texas and New York The Recording Industry Association of America filed civil actions with several major recording labels last week to shut down three pirate music-archive Websites. The...
Tags: California, INTERNET, Piracy, RIAA, Texas
Research articles 1997-06-16
RIAA's new technology head offers vision on copyright & piracy. (Recording Industry Association of America; David Stebbings)
With The Recording Industry Association of America's RIM establishment of a technology division comes the appointment of a well known industry scientist as the division's senior vice president. David Stebbings, formerly of Sony Music Entertainment With The Recording Industry Association of America's RIM establishment...
Tags: Research In Motion Ltd., RIAA, vision
Research articles 1996-03-01
Video has eye on P2P pandemonium: daily discord in music business as lawsuits fly.(the Recording Industry Association of America files lawsuits against 261 individuals)
WASHINGTON -- As the video industry watched warily for portents of its own future, the music business turned into a mud-wrestling match last week. On Sept. 8, the Recording Industry Association America filed lawsuits against 261 individuals s ...
Tags: Internet, lawsuit, P2P, RIAA, video
Research articles 2003-09-15
RIAA reports overall growth for 1991. (Recording Industry Association of America)
The Recording Industry Association of America recently released its year-end sales figures for 1991, revealing an industry that made modest gains in the face of a recessionary economy, and a consumer base that is continuing its trend towards digital The Recording Industry Association of America...
Tags: RIAA
Research articles 1992-05-01
Various Organizations Criticize Recording Industry's Anti-Piracy Effort.
By Tom McGhee, The Denver Post Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 30--The recording industry's attempt to close the door on free online music swapping has privacy advocates singing the blues, retail watchers questioning the industry's wisdom, and some Internet providers wondering about...
Tags: antipiracy, INTERNET, music, RIAA, Strategy
Research articles 2003-06-30
Recording Industry Groups Oppose U.S. Efforts to Curb Digital Piracy.
By Hiawatha Bray, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 14--The music recording industry is set to break ranks with the motion picture business and declare its opposition to federal legislation that would force computer makers to build anticopying devices...
Tags: Boston Globe, Business Software Alliance, computer, Government, Piracy, PRODUCTIVITY, RIAA
Research articles 2003-01-14
Recording Industry Sues Students for Piracy.
By William Glanz, The Washington Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 4--The recording industry filed lawsuits yesterday against four college students to combat music piracy on campuses. It is the first time the industry has targeted illegal file sharing on...
Tags: computer, lawsuit, Michigan Technological University, network, NETWORKING, piracy, Princeton University, PRODUCTIVITY, RIAA
Research articles 2003-04-04
File-Sharing Crackdown Hits Workplace; Recording Industry Fights Music Piracy.
By Ann S. Kim, The News & Observer, Raleigh, N.C. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 5--So far, the recording industry's legal assault on copyright infringement has targeted people suspected of swapping files through university computer systems or conventional Internet service providers...
Tags: antipiracy, file-sharing, INTERNET, Piracy, RIAA, workplace
Research articles 2004-01-05
"Acts" Wound: Fair Use and Music Lovers Vs. The Recording Industry Association of America's Secret Weapon
After taking into account factors such as technology, transaction costs, and opportunity costs, businesses often give discounts to consumers when it seems like the best economic decision. In the case of digital music and digital recording devices, the music recording industry has done the same. This paper focuses on the...
Tags: Washington State University, RIAA, DMCA, Digital Media, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2003-11-06
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