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MEP: Media Industry Must Not Infiltrate Data Retention Laws

News Ludford accused the Creative and Media Business Alliance (CMBA) of taking advantage of the directive for its own ends. The music and film industry has been criticised by a member of the As first reported by ZDNet UK last Thursday, the CMBA wants...

[November 29, 2005, 13:25]

SonyBMG's Criminal Intent

Leader One look at the Creative and Media Business Alliance's list of members gives the game away: SonyBMG. There is no place on the Net or on our computers for those who think secrecy, malware and the criminal law are appropriate tools for business: such...

[November 25, 2005, 13:10]

US Electronics Giant Backs MP3

News While buying music online today is not a big business, the entry of mainstream companies into the MP3 music market is a key evolutionary step, said Lucas Graves, industry analyst with new media watcher Jupiter Communications Inc.

[April 29, 1999, 9:10]

Entertainment Industry 'trying To Hijack Data Retention Directive'

News But the Creative and Media Business Alliance (CMBA), a group of media companies including EMI, SonyBMG and TimeWarner, has lobbied the EU to allow this data to be used to investigate all crimes, not just serious offences such as terrorism.

[November 24, 2005, 17:00]

Illegal-software Crackdown Targets Glasgow

News The businesses, ranging from media companies to architects, face the threat of costly legal action and having to buy licensed software if they fail to convince the BSA they are operating legally. Hundreds of businesses in the city escaped...

[February 8, 2008, 8:23]

Apple Vs Apple: The Long And Winding Road

News However, Apple Computer was allowed to use its brand on "goods or services.used to reproduce, run, play or otherwise deliver such content," as long as it was not on physical media such as a CD. The Beatles' business operation sued Jobs' company a...

[September 24, 2004, 12:20]