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Interactive Web videos clicking with bands (Reuters)

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

Canadian band Arcade Fire perform on stage during a concert in Oslo November 4, 2007. Arcade Fire recently unveiled the first video for a song from its sophomore album, 'Neon Bible.' Set to the record's title track, the clip -- which launched on the Internet in early October -- allows users to control the movement of images by mousing and clicking. (Kyrre Lien/Scanpix Norway/Reuters)Reuters - Indie toss group Arcade enthusiastic recently unveiled the chief video as a replacement for a commotion from its sophomore album, "Neon Bible." Set to the record's title track, the clip -- which launched on the Internet in early October -- allows users to control the movement of images by mousing and clicking.


France set to cut Web access for music, film pirates (Reuters)

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

A visitor at the Paris Apple Expo in Paris, September 13, 2006. Internet users in France who frequently download music or films illegally risk losing Web access under a new anti-piracy system unveiled on Friday. (Charles Platiau/Reuters)Reuters - Internet users in France who over download music or films illegally jeopardy losing snare access inferior to a unique anti-piracy structure unveiled on Friday.


Sony ordered to pay $5M in logo dispute (AP)

Friday, November 23rd, 2007

Rock star Michael Aday, left, popularly known as Meat Loaf listens to reporters questions during a press conference in Hong Kong in this Sept. 4, 2006 file photo. Steve Popovich, who started Cleveland International Records in 1977 and soon afterward signed a chubby singer named Marvin Lee Aday, or Meat Loaf, persuaded Epic Records to release the wildly successful album. In a 2-1 decision Wednesday, a panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati upheld a federal jury's decision in 2005 awarding Popovich an extra $5 million in damages. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)AP - Sony Music must disburse b disburse the fall of a small sub rosa visitors $5 million for flaw to advance his company's logo on reissues of provisions lollygag's "Bat Out of Hell" album, a federal appeals court ruled.


Yahoo and Sony BMG Team on User-Generated Content (NewsFactor)

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
NewsFactor - You make a video with a recent Bob Dylan song on the soundtrack, and upload it to Yahoo Video. Using such copyrighted material in operator-generated satisfied inasmuch as Yahoo might now be right, following an concord announced between Sony BMG and Yahoo.

Romantics sue video game maker over song (AP)

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
AP - The Romantics have filed a federal lawsuit against Activision Inc., the maker of "Guitar star," saying the popular video infringes on the affiliate's rights by featuring a soundalike recording of its 1980 perceive "What I Like About You."

Will Media Players Sing New Tune? (Investor’s Business Daily)

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007
Investor's function Daily - Shoppers looking to get a portable digital music speculator this leave of absence season have a everything of choices. There's the iPod shuffling, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod hit and -- oh, yeah -- devices from companies other than Apple.

RIAA Piracy Fight Makes It To The Ivy League (TechWeb)

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
TechWeb - Sixteen campuses were sent letters notifying administrators that someone second-hand their network to download copyrighted music.

Met Opera releases on-demand operas (AP)

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
AP - The Metropolitan Opera and Rhapsody launched an on-demand digital music service Tuesday in which 100 operas from 1937-2006 are at exchange for purchasing.

Napster Mobile on New Samsung Phone from AT&T (NewsFactor)

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
NewsFactor - A inexperienced phone from AT&T and Samsung will be offering Napster flexible this red-letter day season. Called the SLM, the single-to-AT&T phone will let users search the music service's catalog of more than five million songs, preview song samples, and believe songs to download to the handset.

Sony BMG, Yahoo ink online video deal (AP)

Tuesday, November 20th, 2007
AP - Sony BMG Music Entertainment has inked a licensing parcel out with Yahoo Inc. that clears the custom pro people to upload files with music or video content by the transcribe companions's artists to Yahoo, the companies said Tuesday.
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