updates.zdnet.com - 12/9/2008
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ZDNet Resources British support 70-year copyright terms The
British Government has yielded to European pressure to extend
copyright for recorded music , MusicWeek reports. Culture secretary Andy Burnham made a surprise announcement in favor of a ...
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electricpig.co.uk - 12/11/2008
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electricpig.co.uk —
Uh-oh. Nokia isn’t going to like this. Its
all-you-can-eat Comes With Music service is now open to
piracy from pesky hackers, able to strip downloaded songs of their precious DRM, all for just a few quid. It seems Comes With Music ’s ...
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Nokia Comes With Music DRM cracked!
distorted-loop.com - 12/3/2008
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distorted-loop.com —
Amazon’s move to introduce its DRM-free MP3 download
store in the UK is beginning to generate reactions
from within the UK music industry, with competing online music service, 7Digital’s CEO Ben Drury noting his company went DRM-free first in the UK ...
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Amazon MP3 Store launches in UK
MacBytes.com —
[image] Amazon opened up its iTunes competitor, the Amazon MP3 Store [image] in the UK this morning. Marking the launch of the store the company has launched a wave of aggressive price cuts on new albums from artists including Take That, Kings of Leon and Coldplay, making albums available for just £3. The store, which offers music in the MP3 format free of stifling DRM, also offers flexible pricing - long a bone of contention between Apple and the music labels. Song prices start at 59-pence, new albums lurk above or below the £6.49 mark, MusicAlly reports in its UK first look at the service , praising its ease-of-use and integration across the rest of the Amazon website. However, the initial launch appears short of indie labels, despite which Apple’s iTunes fiefdom in the UK now faces its ...
Amazon MP3 Store launches in UK
MacBytes.com —
[image] Amazon opened up its iTunes competitor, the Amazon MP3 Store [image] in the UK this morning. Marking the launch of the store the company has launched a wave of aggressive price cuts on new albums from artists including Take That, Kings of Leon and Coldplay, making albums available for just £3. The store, which offers music in the MP3 format free of stifling DRM, also offers flexible pricing - long a bone of contention between Apple and the music labels. Song prices start at 59-pence, new albums lurk above or below the £6.49 mark, MusicAlly reports in its UK first look at the service , praising its ease-of-use and integration across the rest of the Amazon website. However, the initial launch appears short of indie labels, despite which Apple’s iTunes fiefdom in the UK now faces its ...
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