Madonna site hacked in file-trading controversy
News Madonna just can't seem to find peace on the Net. The hacker's attack appeared to be in response to Madonna's most recent, typically colourful broadside against file-swappers seeking free copies of her music.
[April 23, 2003, 8:07]
Madonna sells MP3 single with help from friends
News Monday marked the first time pop singer Madonna's music went out digitally to her legion of Net fans -- and with the move, the Material Girl broke a little new online ground for major artists. Madonna is selling her new antiwar single, "American...
[March 25, 2003, 8:01]
Madonna Webcast shows Internet is not TV
News Microsoft's Webcast of Madonna's London concert Tuesday was intended to showcase the company's multimedia technology -- billed as "near-DVD quality" -- but the performance left many virtual fans unimpressed.
[November 29, 2000, 9:54]
Madonna wants 'her' name back
News Pop star Madonna has filed a complaint with a United Nations organisation to wrest the domain name Madonna.com from the clutches of Whitehouse.com owner Dan Parisi. In her complaint with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo), Madonna...
[August 21, 2000, 10:06]
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[September 16, 2008, 22:09]
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[July 26, 2002, 8:00]
MikeRoweSoft garners funds to fight back
Talkback After all, your name is Mike Rowe, if Madonna can ban a porn site that used her name (think it was madonna.com) her argument was that it was her name which belongs to her, the same defence should be applied!
[January 20, 2004, 14:22]
AOL and MSN face off over music promotions
News AOL said that with its Madonna deal, it sold out the block of tickets reserved for current members in one hour and 45 minutes -- a situation that left some subscribers unhappy when they were locked out of the deal.
[May 11, 2001, 9:27]
Sucks.com owner wins domain-name case
News In the most high-profile case so far, pop singer Madonna has filed a claim, seeking rights to his Madonna.com site. Parisi operated Madonna.com as a porn site before donating it to a hospital. A message board operator and pornographer who's...
[June 20, 2001, 9:20]
Celebrity icons: Top of the pixels
News Whether you are a Beastie Boys fan or you prefer Madonna in the buff, you're likely to find what you are looking for. Quirky Web site flipflopflyin.com has made available pixellated versions of your favourite celebrities for free download.
[March 26, 2001, 11:46]
Yahoo contemplates new Messenger features
Talkback Some of the everyday ones are stupid.like the contender, Madonna and personals. I want the Christmas audibles back.and the other holidays too. I like the audibles. Use them alot. Please can we have them back.
[December 21, 2005, 22:48]
RIM’s Top Picks for Developers
Blog Madonna sleeps with one under her pillow by all accounts and my wife’s friend’s husband recently issued his spouse with a, “It’s the BlackBerry or me,” decree. Despite the fact that I find the most compelling aspect of the BlackBerry to be the...
[June 23, 2008, 11:49]
Superstars blast file swapping
News The ads, featuring big-name artists such as Madonna, P. On Thursday, a coalition of artists and labels will start running print, radio and TV ads featuring dozens of major recording stars who compare file swapping with stealing.
[September 26, 2002, 7:36]
Can Bertelsmann stop CD copying?
News In June 2000, the self-titled single off Madonna's then-unreleased album "Music" was found online, causing an outcry by the pop star and her label, AOL Time Warner's Warner Music Group. BMG Entertainment, the major record company owned by German...
[April 9, 2002, 8:45]
Napster not half the site it used to be
News Even many of the blocked songs, ranging from Madonna to Elvis, are still available online in some form. Searching under "Madonna" and "Material Girl" returned no files, for example. After the latest update of its filters Wednesday night, the...
[March 16, 2001, 8:07]
Skype strikes deals with music publishers
News In January, the company struck a deal with Warner Music Group, which distributes music from artists such as Madonna, Green Day and Red Hot Chili Peppers, to sell snippets of songs as ring tones. Skype, the free Internet calling service owned by...
[April 26, 2006, 12:45]
Napster bans Manic Street Preacher fans
News Others include Madonna, Radiohead and the Spice Girls. The controversial online music swapping service Napster has blocked Manic Street Preacher fans from sharing unreleased tracks from the forthcoming album Know Your Enemy.
[February 8, 2001, 15:42]
The Dongle - a case study in evolution
Blog She was asking about 3G USB modems - as are all civilians, of course, now the networks have worked out that most of their grown-up punters don't want Madonna, videoconferencing on the move (now largely forbidden, ironically), replaceable covers...
[May 11, 2008, 13:15]
RealNetworks launches subscription music service
News The deal gives RealNetworks one of the biggest legal collections of singles to peddle over the Internet, with access to some 100,000 tracks by major stars including Christina Aguilera, the Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync and Madonna.
[December 4, 2001, 16:00]
UK immune from TiVo bug
News The problems are tied to WishLists and searches for actors with single names [such as Madonna or Cher]. A TiVo software glitch is causing some set-top boxes to reboot repeatedly, though the company says it recently began uploading fixes to customers.
[April 19, 2001, 9:08]



