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Archive for the 'Entertainment industry' Category

27 October
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Frostwire P2P joins Android

Frostwire P2P, has been known for many as a software that delivered peer to peer sharing of files including music and movies. It has also been known for the most part, to be a way for individuals to e…

03 March
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Online Casino Offers Fun, Diversion

The online casino industry offers a wide variety of games and diversions in addition to special features in which visitors and members can regularly participate.

With many different games to choos…

13 November
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NBC give you free full TV Episodes!

NBC, broadcasters in the USA of such popular primetime shows as Heroes, The bionic woman, and the fantastic Scrubs, have just launched their software that enables users to download, free of charge, …

07 September
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NBC Not Getting It

NBC Universal is removing its popular video seriess from iTunes in a bid to weaken Apple's dominant position. The entertainment industry has been fighting back by supporting other online services….

20 August
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Music’s Swan Dive: Self-Inflicted Wounds

Rolling Stone published an in-depth feature on The Record Industry's Decline. Now that a new generation of executives is driving the record companies, they can admit what everyone else has known f…

15 August
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Universal Sells MP3s and Rebels From Apple

Universal Music Group jumped past rival EMI and juggernaut Apple to sell digital music without DRM (Digital Rights Management) to consumers.

The files will be in open MP3 format that can be used on …

09 August
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Digital Entertainment : The End is Near

If the music biz thinks its declining business will get easier, it's dead wrong. To the contrary, it's a harbinger for the rest of the digital entertainment sector.

That's the conclusion …

18 July
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P2P Industry Update: Slow Progress

What are the prospects for the P2P industry and music and video distribution now that the legal issues have been decided by the Supreme Court?

As I've previously written, the ongoing litigation …

27 June
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DRM Down, Sales Up

It makes sense. Music without restrictions should be more popular. But is that what really happens? Yes, so far.

EMI says that sales for music without DRM is significantly better than sales with it o…

26 June
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It’s Back: 10 Things I Hate About Commandments

It's a comedy 3,000 years in the making and Viacom shut it down.

The DMCA makes it easy for copyright holders to request content be removed. But what about when they get it wrong?

Viacom has se…