PlayLouder Could Usher In Flat Fee Unlimited Music in UK By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published August 14, 2008
The UK government's deal between ISPs and music companies hastens adoption of a model that major labels had hoped to avoid. Will other ISPs join in?
Amazon Launches Video On Demand By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published July 24, 2008
The giant retailer raises the bar on options for consumers while keeping it simple.
New Applications for Music Fingerprinting By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published July 16, 2008
Beyond filtering of uploads from websites and file-sharing networks.
Rhapsody Launches MP3 Store and Mobile Music Service By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published July 3, 2008
An important piece of the major record companies' strategy against iTunes falls into place.
More DRM-Free Music Download Services By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published May 21, 2008
Napster goes DRM-free for downloads, while Peter Gabriel's newest venture stakes out the upper end of the market.
SonyBMG Licenses Catalog to we7 for Free Ad-Supported Access By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published May 1, 2008
A step down the slippery slope of free music puts subscription services like Rhapsody and Napster at risk.
CTIA Roundup: Will Music DRM Live or Die in the Wireless World? By Azita Arvani -
Online Content Services Article Published April 10, 2008
New mobile devices and content services support DRM, but some wonder whether the DRM-free trend for Internet music downloads will spill over to the mobile world.
Developments in Subsidized Music Subscription Services By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published April 3, 2008
Nokia advances licensing talks for its Comes With Music service, while TDC of Denmark launches no-extra-charge music for its subscribers.
Warner Music Group Pursues ISP Levies By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published April 3, 2008
A sign of desperation as one of the major music companies turns to ISPs for revenue.
SlySoft Cracks Blu-ray Encryption By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published March 26, 2008
The Antiguan vendor of DVD ripping software cracks Blu-ray's BD+... at least for the moment.
Lime Wire Opens Music Store By Bill Rosenblatt -
Online Content Services Article Published March 26, 2008
Lime Wire offers DRM-free MP3s. Will it allow its users to easily share those files, now that it makes revenue from them?