+ Follow DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING Tag
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[Title] => 'Underground' online music scene thrives
[Summary] =>
A US district court ruling last week has dealt a big blow to the legitimate
Internet music scene that has been swept by a digital technology more popularly
known in cyberspace as MP3.
The court ruling has it that the San Diego-based MP3.com, where Internet users
could access and download any music for free, has infringed on copyrights held
by record labels by creating a database of more than 80,000 record albums.
Through the online music firm's my.MP3.com service, Internet users who own
original music records stored in compact discs (CDs) can even access a software
wherein t
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-19 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1190200
[AuthorName] => by Benjie Villa
[SectionName] => Technology
[SectionUrl] => technology
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DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING
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[ArticleID] => 83723
[Title] => 'Underground' online music scene thrives
[Summary] =>
A US district court ruling last week has dealt a big blow to the legitimate
Internet music scene that has been swept by a digital technology more popularly
known in cyberspace as MP3.
The court ruling has it that the San Diego-based MP3.com, where Internet users
could access and download any music for free, has infringed on copyrights held
by record labels by creating a database of more than 80,000 record albums.
Through the online music firm's my.MP3.com service, Internet users who own
original music records stored in compact discs (CDs) can even access a software
wherein t
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-19 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1190200
[AuthorName] => by Benjie Villa
[SectionName] => Technology
[SectionUrl] => technology
[URL] =>
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