- EMI Licenses Music Library To Pressplay
Non-exclusive agreement makes music service the largest for streaming and downloading online ......
- Music Industry Reflects On 2001: 2001-2 Congress Faces Antitrust, Artists' Issues
The most significant 2001 music industry stories in which the federal government is involved-industry antitrust issues, concerns about artists' rights, the need for streamlined music licensing, and non-discriminatory online music service opportunities-began to develop this year. But they will come to a head in 2002, when Congress returns for its ......
- Realnetworks Teams With Majors For Online Service
RealNetworks, maker of a popular Internet-based music and video player, is partnering with record label owners AOL Time Warner, Bertelsmann AG, and EMI Group to create an online music subscription service to be available sometime this year. Called MusicNet, the venture announced today (April 2) will allow music fans to ......
- Traffix Secures Long-Term License for Digital Music Recordings from Madacy Entertainment.
Over 100,000 Free MP3 Digital Recordings Available to Consumers Direct from Traffix PEARL RIVER, N.Y. -- Traffix, Inc. (NASDAQ:TRFX), a premier interactive marketing company, announced today the conclusion of a long term license agreement for the Madacy Entertainment catalog of digital master recordings including certain exclusive rights for Traffix's internet-based ......
- Copyright Battles Absorb Music Publishers In 2002
Music publishing's battle against Napster may have been won in 2002, but its war against peer-to-peer Internet music file-swapping services raged on.
- Web Music Sector Gains Ground; Emi In Unique Sales Pact
NEW YORK-EMI Recorded Music will make 24 albums and dozens of singles available for sale at a new music portal in December, as part of an innovative music-download program that uses a phone-card-type payment system for such ......
- Yahoo! To Sell Downloads Mega-portal Partners With Emusic For Deal
WASHINGTON, D.C.-The digital distribution of music appears to be following the path of so many other Internet phenomena. Now that smaller dedicated sites have made the case for music downloads, many are quickly aligning with the large portal sites.