Is the new MuveMusic service from Cricket Wireless a “game changer for everyone”? Hardly.
Columbia law professor Tim Wu explains how the power behind information technologies flows toward corporate monopolists.
Less than a day after I pooh-poohed announcements made by Google’s general counsel about supposed steps the company is taking to enhance copyright enforcement over its services, Google announced a deal to acquire Widevine Technologies, one of the last remaining independent DRM vendors. The price was undisclosed, although Widevine has accrued investments well into the tens […]
Google announces new copyright tools on the eve of Viacom’s legal appeal against it.
Rhapsody cuts the cable on its mobile apps: the beginning of the end of PC-tethered subscriptions.
Everyone has to have a music blog, right?
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement continues to evolve.
How to lower transaction costs for back-catalog content? Get paid to give it away.
LimeWire is enjoined in federal court, while Jim Griffin’s Choruss can’t get music licenses.
What are the music industry’s barriers to accepting “free” business models for online music?


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