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Music Publisher 8.1.1.5

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19 January, 2011
<endeca_term>Music Publisher</endeca_term> Expedites Server Management, Aids Expansion by Using Virtualization

Music Publisher Expedites Server Management, Aids Expansion by Using Virtualization

Imagem Music Group manages musical works and songs for thousands of classical, rock, jazz, and pop writers and... Read more

1 July, 2010
who's BAD? regular ver. 1.0.1

who's BAD? regular ver. 1.0.1

...a few were excerpted from the archives of Shinko Music, a leading music publisher in Japan. It follows the footsteps of the greatest performer of... Read more

18 September, 2010
iChord Guitar 1.1

iChord Guitar 1.1

...Over 1,000 chords. Alfred Music Publishing is the worlds largest educational music publisher. Since 1922, Alfred has produced educational, reference, pop, and performance materials... Read more

25 August, 2010

Musicunsigned to becomes Web's first record label

Musicunsigned plans to launch itself as a music publisher making it the first dotcom record label according to its A... Read more

18 May, 2000 by Jane Wakefield

Universal throws Napster a lifeline

...by paying for individual song downloads. Universal is the world's largest music publisher, and Messier said last week that he hoped Duet could carry... Read more

6 March, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

ISP V21 to sue wholesale supplier

...the suggestion that they should sign up with ezeeDSL. Graham Pike, a music publisher who signed up with V21, is faced with paying nearly twice... Read more

15 November, 2006 by David Meyer

Presidential parody draws millions of viewers

A song starring an unusually animated George Bush and John Kerry drew three times as many visits as the candidates' official Web sites Read more

17 August, 2004 by Matt Hines

Microsoft sued over European music downloads

...or won court judgments against several companies over download services, including sheet music publisher Hal Leonard and computer games company Broderbund Read more

14 October, 2003 by John Borland

Ring-tone piracy latest trend in Asia

...ring-tone sellers generally have to get just one licence from a music publisher. That licence covers all the songs in a publisher's catalogue... Read more

28 August, 2003 by Staff

Audiogalaxy settles with recording industry

...settlement, Audiogalaxy is required to obtain permission or consent from a songwriter, music publisher and/or recording company to use and share copyrighted works. In... Read more

18 June, 2002 by Gwendolyn Mariano

Music publishers file latest lawsuit

...string of legal tangles over copyright infringement on the Internet. The National Music Publisher's Association (NMPA), which represents the owners of most songs published... Read more

21 November, 2001 by Gwendolyn Mariano

Ring tones are the new Napster

The music industry has turned its attention to ring-tone sellers who are working without licences Read more

2 November, 2001 by Ben Charny

News Roundup: Napster facing the music

...If Napster respects copyright and enforces decent encryption, the world's largest music publisher might let it licence songs Napster fans: Where's the loyalty... Read more

6 March, 2001 by ZDNet UK

Napster's lame $1 billion offer

...with this effort. Remember that Napster got a cash infusion from the music publisher Bertelsmann back in the fall, and that didn't sit well... Read more

26 February, 2001 by Lisa Napoli

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