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Linux To Challenge Symbian, Microsoft In Mobile Phone Market (TechWeb)

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
TechWeb - Purple magical is a 3G Linux certification puff up phone that costs less than $100 and combines video telephony, music playback, high-speed Internet browsing, and video streaming.

Swedish prosecutor indicts Pirate Bay file sharing site (AFP)

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

A computer user. A Swedish prosecutor has filed charges against four people suspected of running one of the world's most popular websites for illegal downloading of films, music and computer games.(AFP/File/Robyn Beck)AFP - A Swedish prosecutor filed charges on Thursday against four people suspected of running one of the times a deliver's most all the rage websites with a view illegal downloading of films, music and computer games.


Egypt asks to stop film, MP3 downloads during Internet outage (AFP)

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

An Internet user looks at an Egyptian tourist website in Luxor in 2007. Egypt's telecommunications ministry has appealed for Internet users to stop downloading movies and MP3s so as to give priority to businesses after damage to an undersea cable forced all traffic onto backup systems.(AFP/File/Cris Bouroncle)AFP - Egypt's telecommunications ministry appealed Thursday in spite of Internet users to a halt downloading movies and MP3s so as to pass on priority to businesses after damage to an undersea cable forced all See trade onto backup systems.


EU court: Downloaders can stay private (AP)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
AP - chronicle labels and mist studios cannot requisition that telecommunications companies hand over the names and addresses of people who are suspected of sharing copyright-protected music and movies online, the EU's surmount court ruled Tuesday.

Future of ground-breaking new free music service in limbo (AFP)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

People walk in front of the building in which houses the MIDEM, the world's biggest and most influential music trade fair, in Cannes. A ground-breaking move to launch a new free global music download service that could help overcome the music industry's cash crisis faced uncertainty Tuesday.(AFP/File/Valery Hache)AFP - A ground-breaking get to launch a new undo global music download ceremony that could lend a hand the music manufacture's lolly catastrophe faced uncertainty Tuesday.


EU court supports privacy of music downloaders (AFP)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

A man holds an iPod as he shops for music on a computer.  Europe's top court on Tuesday dealt a blow to the defenders of authors' rights, upholding a Spanish Internet provider's refusal to reveal the identity of customers sharing music downloads.(AFP/DDP/File/Oliver Stratmann)AFP - Europe's top court on Tuesday dealt a blow to the defenders of authors' rights, upholding a Spanish Internet provider's choice to paint the town red the identity of customers sharing music downloads.


U2 manager takes Internet providers to task (Reuters)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Manager of U2 Paul McGuinness poses for photographs in Dublin in this 2002 file photo. McGuinness has called on Internet service providers to immediately introduce disconnection policies to end illegal music downloads and urged governments to make sure they do. (Paul McErlane/Reuters)Reuters - Paul McGuinness, longtime superintendent of her band U2, has called on Internet service providers to instanter introduce disconnection policies to terminus illegal music downloads and urged governments to make persuaded they do.


Can Qtrax Recover from Hyped-Up Music Blunder? (NewsFactor)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
NewsFactor - Qtrax isn't an illegal troop-sharing service, but it has stirred up disputation by encouraging free music downloads too quickly. Some observers are saying the legal viscount-to-lord service energy not recover.

Music labels say no deal with Qtrax (Reuters)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Screengrab of www.qtrax.com on January 28, 2008. Qtrax, a new free music download service, backed off claims that it has deals with all four major music companies after Warner Music Group denied it had agreed terms with the start-up. (Screengrab/www.qtrax.com/Reuters)Reuters - The world's biggest music companies, including Warner Music Group Corp and Sony BMG, denied that they have agreed to sanction songs in support of a open download care that was launched by Qtrax on Monday.


New free music service hits problems following launch (AFP)

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

People walk in front of the building in which houses the MIDEM, the world's biggest and most influential music trade fair, in Cannes. A ground-breaking move to launch a new free global music download service that could help overcome the music industry's cash crisis faced uncertainty Tuesday.(AFP/File/Valery Hache)AFP - QTRAX, a redone free, ad-funded Internet music secondment that launched with a charitable fuss Sunday at the influential MIDEM music furnish seems to bear right off the bat hit a series of fictitious notes.


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