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HP Snapfish Goes into Stock Image Business
The wall between image-sharing sites and stock image agencies has finally been breached.
Music Forecast: Even Cloudier
Will the major record companies sue Google and Amazon over unlicensed music services? What exactly are the features that they could complain about?
Amazon To Enter Library Lending Market
When Kindle Library Lending launches, library patrons will be able to borrow e-books and read them on every popular device platform.
Music Forecast: Cloudy
Cloud sync of music across a user’s devices requires a license from record companies… or does it?
E-Book Lending: The Serpent in the Garden of Eden
Is HarperCollins heralding the slow, painful death of library e-book lending?
Are Subscriptions Against Apple’s Religion?
Apple offers a paid-subscription model for content services that seems like a reluctant gesture, while Google takes the opportunity to offer more flexibility for less revenue share.
DECE Announces UltraViolet Roadmap and Usage Rules
DECE announces its roadmap and its content usage rules at CES.
Google’s Baby Steps on Copyright
Google announces new copyright tools on the eve of Viacom’s legal appeal against it.
The End of the DRM-Sideloading Era
Rhapsody cuts the cable on its mobile apps: the beginning of the end of PC-tethered subscriptions.
The End of Two File-Sharing Services: LimeWire and Choruss
LimeWire is enjoined in federal court, while Jim Griffin’s Choruss can’t get music licenses.


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