Aimster and FullAudio launch their own subscription services, and LiquidAudio is starting to look like a sinking ship.
A step towards the old adage, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em?"
Should the Linux community surrender it's war against Microsoft in the desktop OS market and focus it's attention on becoming the dominate server operating system for enterprise computing?
In what could be Napster's only escape from the RIAA's lawsuit, Napster brings an antitrust claim to court, citing an anticompetitive structure behind MusicNet.
Microsoft may get handed the keys to the online format wars, as the recording industry flirts with copy protection that will place WMA files on CD's for playback on consumers computers.
RealNetworks revealed their answer to Microsoft's Windows Media Player 7 on Monday, with the release of RealOne, a platform that not only ties in their existing products, but is primed to become the single destination where customers can absorb every type of online media.
And I thought pop-up windows were annoying....
While Napster was easy for college campuses to block, this years crop of students will have easier access to file-trading as the variety of Napster clones may prove to be too difficult to police.
The MPAA takes advantage of a clause in the DCMA that holds ISP's responsible for copyright infringements by their customers, forcing ISP's to suspend customer accounts before any proof is given. Just one more reason why we need to re-eveluate the merits of the DCMA.
As Microsoft steps up efforts to stop license infringement in schools, some districts are starting to cut thousands of dollars from their budget by implementing Linux.
