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Apple: The King of Digital Music

3 Sep 2010 at 4:39pm
Behold the King of music, circa 2010. We aren't talking about Elvis here. Apple's iPod still reigns supreme. And judging from the impressive new crop of iPods announced this week along with an update to iTunes, Apple 's dominance of the digital music world seems solid -- at least for now.

Despite embargo, Cuba a haven for pirated U.S. goods

2 Sep 2010 at 7:35pm
A few weeks after Ashton Kutcher's latest comedy "Killers" premiered in the United States, the movie was already entertaining the masses in communist Cuba.

FCC lets movie industry selectively break your TV

2 Sep 2010 at 6:19pm
The FCC grants the MPAA permission to selectively disable certain outputs on your TV so that it can deliver you movies at home earlier. Thanks, but I think I'd rather go to Redbox.

U2 manager still thinks ISPs are freeloading

2 Sep 2010 at 5:54pm
Paul McGuinness is once again blaming ISPs for falling music revenues. I agree with his plan: subscriptions are the answer. The problem is how to implement them.

Report: Sony to launch latest iTunes challenger

2 Sep 2010 at 5:56pm
The media giant is ready to move beyond the disaster that was Sony Connect and once again take on iTunes, according to the FT.

Cracking down on piracy

31 Aug 2010 at 2:29pm
The Canadian recording industry is mounting a cross-country grassroots campaign supporting a federal bill cracking down on Internet piracy, downloading of digital material and other copyright violations.[...]

A brief history of video game piracy

30 Aug 2010 at 2:27pm
For as long as there has been stuff, people have wanted that stuff for free. And they've found ways to get it. Illegal ways called theft. In gaming, we use the jolly, Pugwash-evoking phrase 'piracy', but that doesn't make things any less illegal.

Sony PlayStation 4 Console (PS4): Our Wishlist for Sony's Next System

30 Aug 2010 at 11:03am
This year?s E3 is on the horizon, and the buzz of what may and may not be displayed continues to push the rumor mill into overdrive. Could there be a PSP2 announcement, or will the Natal steal the show? What new games are going to blow us away, and who?s technology will we be telling our friends ...

YouTube will start renting Hollywood movies by the end of the year

30 Aug 2010 at 3:36pm
On Friday, YouTube substantially beefed up its movie category with over four hundred free, public domain or Creative Commons films available for streaming? but Google?s long-term plans are a lot more bold: the Financial Times is now reporting that Google is now negotiating with major Hollywood st...

Will internet kill the video store?

27 Aug 2010 at 3:22am
Video might have killed the radio star according to the 1979 hit, but will high-speed broadband kill the video store?
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Piracy: Unlawful Noble Act

2 Sep 2010 at 2:23pm
The Internet is full of reports saying that ?Russian security agencies are going to stop the work of two major metropolitan centers selling electronics, home appliances and media vehicles ? Gorbushka and Gorbushkin Dvor. There was a wide variety of reports.

Apple: The King of Digital Music

3 Sep 2010 at 4:39pm
Behold the King of music, circa 2010. We aren't talking about Elvis here. Apple's iPod still reigns supreme. And judging from the impressive new crop of iPods announced this week along with an update to iTunes, Apple 's dominance of the digital music world seems solid -- at least for now.

It's time to fight the copyright police state

2 Sep 2010 at 6:19pm
Increasingly restrictive copyright and intellectual property laws, a secretive global trade agreement, and, it turns out, totally made-up facts and figures? Ok, Internet. It's time to fight.

Another win for the RIAA, this time over file-sharing company LimeWire

2 Sep 2010 at 5:27pm
A federal judge ruled this week that the company behind the LimeWire file-sharing network was liable for infringing the major record companies' copyrights, exposing the company and its former CEO, Mark Gorton, to potentially enormous financial penalties. The ruling didn't come as a huge surprise;...

Natalie Haynes: Why must we wait for 'Mad Men'?

3 Sep 2010 at 1:13am
When the law-abiding viewers of BBC4 tune in to the fourth series of Mad Men next week, they will be only seven weeks behind America's Don Draper fans. This may sound like we are pitifully out of touch, but the lag last time around was more than five months, after which period anyone who'd glance...

iPod hits a sour note as apps take over

1 Sep 2010 at 4:31am
? iPod sales drop to lowest quarterly number since 2006 ? Apple earned $410m from 5bn apps downloads in two years ? IFPI reports 2009 CD sales fell by 12.7% losing £1bn in value The invitation to Apple's event on Wednesday at the Yerba Buena centre in San Francisco shows an acoustic guitar, with ...

RIAA: U.S. copyright law 'isn't working'

24 Aug 2010 at 12:04am
The 1998 copyright law may need to be rewritten by Congress, RIAA President Cary Sherman says, unless broadband providers and others agree to antipiracy measures.

Business ? HMV Japan closes flagship store in Tokyo

23 Aug 2010 at 12:17am
HMV Japan KK closed its flagship music CD store Sunday night in the commercial Shibuya district of Tokyo although the establishment once attracted a huge?

Sony says 'PSP has life in it yet'

20 Aug 2010 at 8:36pm
Sony's PlayStation Portable has been experiencing sluggish sales, but that doesn't stop the company from believing it still has promise.

Rickrolling the english language

20 Aug 2010 at 1:08am
Abbreviations of everyday words were once an Aussie birthright, but are our barbies and smokos being swept aside for a new generation of language in which we txt, tweet, rickroll, and lol?
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