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A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via Town Hall @ 4:37 16th May
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Techzonez A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via Techzonez @ 5:22 17th May
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MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via CNBC @ 4:36 16th May
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MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via SiliconValley.com @ 4:36 16th May
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via London South East @ 8:10 17th May
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via Interactive Investor International @ 0:26 16th May
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via AP via MSN Money @ 0:27 16th May
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Remember the first lady to take the RIAA all the way to trial (she got hit with a $222,000 fine)? Well, the judge in the case says he may have made a mistake when he told the jury that making sound recordings available without permission violates record company copyrights "regardless of whether actual distribution has been shown."
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via Hard OCP @ 16:31 16th May
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MINNEAPOLIS - A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via MSNBC @ 4:36 16th May
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A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation's first music download trial may get another chance with a jury.
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via San Francisco Chronicle @ 19:25 16th May
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(Boston) – For the first time since the program’s inception, the Boston University College of Fine Arts will hold a separate Convocation for the School of Music’s Online Music Education Program on Saturday, May 17 at 4:00pm at the Tsai Performance Center. In just two years, Boston University School of Music’s two distance learning graduate music education programs have experienced tremendous growth. The two programs – the Doctorate of Musical Arts in Music Education and the Master of Music in Music Education – began online classes in the fall of 2005 with a total of 67 students and have experienced exponential growth with the help of Compass Knowledge Group. This semester 117 students will graduate from the Master of Music in Music Education program with about 30 attending the actual ceremony.
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via Boston University @ 4:25 31st May
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Last fall a Minnesota woman was ordered by the courts to pay over $200,000 in fines in the first case of music download filesharing that went to trial. The court is now about to hear new arguments which could change the ruling in that case. The issue of contention was that the judge previously advised the jury that the woman was guilty of a crime simply for making the music available online; it didn’t matter whether or not anyone had actually downloaded the music.
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via Broadband Reports @ 0:57 18th May
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via Los Angeles Times @ 7:10 16th May
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Google continued its dominance over the U.S. search market in May, grabbing 68.29% of all searches in May 2008, seeing increases both month-over-month and year-over-year, according to Hitwise. Both Yahoo and MSN saw decreases from April 2008 and May 2007. Yahoo! saw 19.95% in May 2008, down from 20.28% in April and 20.89% last May. MSN was at 5.89% this may, down from 6.26% last month and 7.62% in May 2007. Ask.com, on the other hand, saw increases. They were at 4.23% last month, up from 4.17% in April and 3.92% in May 2007.
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via Searchenginewatch @ 22:28 10th Jun
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Last fall RIAA got a big win in the courts when Jammie Thomas was ordered to pay over $200,000 in fines just for “making available” music downloads for sharing. Recently, the judge in that case said that he was considering giving that trial a second chance because nationwide cases indicate that solely making the files available for distribution (with no proof that they were actually distributed) isn’t actually a crime. A group of lawyers has submitted a brief for the judge’s review which does indeed suggest that a new trial should be granted because of this issue. This doesn’t mean that Thomas would be in the clear; she could still be found in violation of copyright infringement even if a new trial is granted but she would get a second chance to prove her side of the case.
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via Broadband Reports @ 11:39 21st Jun
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A young man has just been convicted of conspiracy to commit copyright infringement for his role in administering a music filesharing server. The man was a member of Apocalypse Production Crew (APC), a "release group" for pirated music. Others in the group have paid fines related to these charges but nobody else had taken the case to trial. RIAA says that this is a landmark case because it is the first federal trial for online copyright infringement in which a majority of the filesharing charges were for sharing music. And of course RIAA is pleased with the verdict which will require the man to make full restitution to the record labels from which he stole music. The man also faces up to five years in prison and a quarter million dollar fine.
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via Broadband Reports @ 14:46 25th May
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Members can redeem miles for music to play on any device, at any time MONTREAL (CNW) - Aeroplan today announced plans to convert all audio tracks at the Aeroplan Music Store into high quality MP3s. For the first time on any commercial music download site in Canada, content from all four major record labels: EMI, Sony BMG Music (Canada), Universal and Warner Music Canada, will be available in a DRM-Free (Digital Rights Management) form. The removal of the DRM is a major milestone in the world of downloading because it frees users from access control and licenses placed upon their music. This means Aeroplan Members will be able to play their favourite songs on any device, at any time.
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via Canadian Business Magazine @ 20:07 9th Jun
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via News-Medical.Net @ 0:41 3rd Jun
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San Francisco - Napster, the online music site that first popularized free music over the net, launched on Tuesday what it called the world's largest online music store without digital rights management. But fans of original Napster may be disappointed. Though the music available will play on any MP-compatible device, it also costs 99 cents a track.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 19:33 20th May
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via Articles Bridge @ 2:20 21st Jun
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Many people all over the world are asking about "legal Zune music downloads". Zune is unlike other popular media devices. It frees owners from DRM download requirements. DRM or digital rights management is copyright information embedded on mp3s. Most mp3s are encoded with DRM, which prohibits downloaders from distributing songs. Because of DRM restriction, it is now possible to legally download Zune music. But where can you find them?
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via One Stop Articles @ 21:42 1st Jul
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Calando Pharmaceuticals doses first patient with CALAA-01, a targeted nanoparticle therapeutic. This represents the first siRNA therapeutic to enter the clinic in oncology and the first targeted delivery of any RNAi product. PASADENA, Calif.-- June 2, 2008- Calando Pharmaceuticals, a majority-owned subsidiary of Arrowhead Research Corporation (NASDAQ: ARWR), announced today that the first patient has successfully completed the first dosing cycle (four doses over two weeks) of CALAA-01 in the first clinical trial using systemically-delivered siRNA to treat cancer. CALAA-01 is a targeted nanoparticle, comprised of a proprietary, non-chemically-modified siRNA against the M2 subunit of ribonucleotide reductase-a clinically-validated cancer target-formulated with Calando's proprietary RONDEL(TM) (RNAi/Oligonucleotide Nanoparticle Delivery) pol
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via Nanotechnology.com @ 2:45 5th Jun
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For the first time on any commercial music download site in Canada, content from four major record labels -- EMI, SONY BMG MUSIC (CANADA), Universal and Warner Music Canada -- will be available in a DRM-Free (Digital Rights Management) format. The removal of the DRM is said to be a major milestone in the world of downloading because it frees users from access control and licenses placed upon their music.
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via Mediacaster @ 15:05 10th Jun
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