| File-Sharing Services | File-Sharing ServicesTurn on, tune in, and log on to MySpace The Guardian - 1 hours ago Users of social networking site MySpace will be able to message their friends while watching TV, following a partnership between the News Corporation- Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Barack Obama selects music industry lawyers for top Justice department posts The Guardian - 7 hours ago It seems that Obama is no fan of illegal filesharers. The US president-elect has chosen two of the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Amazon's bestselling album of 2008 was available as a free download The Guardian - 7 hours ago Amazon's bestselling MP3 album of the year was legally available as a free download on filesharing networks.Proving either that market economics are c Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Apple drops copy protection from iTunes The Guardian - 2009-01-06 19:45:33 The millions of songs available for download from Apple will no longer be tied only to iPods and customers will be able to transfer their tracks freel Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(6)
Twittering on: How internet 'micro-blogging' went global The Guardian - 2009-01-05 19:41:06 Wars have always been waged on all sorts of fronts. They have also, of course, always been about words: who asserts what; what different people mean w Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Netbytes: MySpace still wants to be your space online The Guardian - 2009-01-05 13:43:04 In an earlier age, Christine Dolce might not have achieved much fame beyond the make-up counter where she worked. However, thanks to her social networ Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
The big deals that shredded fortunes and reputations in the City The Guardian - 2008-12-30 22:10:35 The year's dramatic events made fools of some of the financial world's biggest names. Fortunes have been lost and firms laid low as a series of deals Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
High street casualties: timeline The Guardian - 2008-12-29 09:34:40 29 December: Childrenswear retailer Adams is poised to appoint PricewaterhouseCoopers as administrators24 December: Entertainment chain Zavvi, formerl Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Less killing, more kissing: new breed of computer games bring people together The Guardian - 2008-12-28 21:41:52 A new generation of designers and developers is putting the social element back into video games, using online networks such as Facebook as platforms Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
The Hollywood recession ... it still has a happy ending The Guardian - 2008-12-27 21:54:22 Hollywood has found its new hot subject matter: the global economic meltdown.Until recently, the slump had only been bad news for the movie industry a Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Next to go? Commercial property in crisis as City faces a chill winter The Guardian - 2008-12-26 19:20:28 Commercial property values will halve and rents and occupancy rates will suffer steep falls as the once-buoyant sector faces meltdown in 2009, accordi Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Business year in review: A-Z of 2008 The Guardian - 2008-12-22 13:03:55 A is for Alistair DarlingThe chancellor was thrust into the spotlight as the financial crisis escalated this year. In the summer, just before a second Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(5)
Anti-piracy plan to make ISPs liable for illegal downloads The Guardian - 2008-12-21 01:22:52 A radical plan to tackle internet piracy, which would make broadband providers legally liable for music and films downloaded from unlicensed websites Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Music industry moves to disconnect file sharers in U.S. Canadian Broadcasting Company - 2008-12-19 16:17:53 The U.S. recording industry is shifting away from suing file sharers and toward working out deals with internet service providers that could see downl Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(2)
Death of P2P greatly exaggerated CNN.com - 2008-12-19 12:51:00 Some Web video watchers are nervous that the end of the file-sharing revolution started by Napster is near. It's not. Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Friday interview: Hamleys's chief, Gudjon Reynisson The Guardian - 2008-12-18 20:11:50 Like many a harried Christmas shopper hunting for gifts, the boss of Hamleys has spotted something he would rather like for himself. Pulling a large b Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
U2 to make $25m from selling shares in music promoter Live Nation The Guardian - 2008-12-18 19:45:56 The Irish rock band U2 stands to make $25m (£16m) from selling its shares in music promoter Live Nation under a sweetheart stock deal - and Mado Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(2)
Petrofac and Wood Group shine after update The Guardian - 2008-12-18 10:40:24 Oil services businesses are in focus this morning, after a positive trading statement from Petrofac and an uprade for John Wood Group.Petrofac has cli Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
Virgin Media to press ahead with Phorm The Guardian - 2008-12-16 04:38:00 The controversy over tech firm Phorm continued today as the boss of Virgin Media promised to press ahead with its targeted online advertising technolo Action: Comments(0) | email | Share
David Radler paroled for $60m fraud with Conrad Black The Guardian - 2008-12-16 04:37:55 The disgraced media baron Conrad Black's long-standing business partner, David Radler, has been released from a Canadian prison after serving less tha Action: Comments(0) | email | Share View Similar News(3)
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