My.MP3.com to reopen within weeks
News Members of the My.MP3.com service will reportedly be able to access the site again within a few weeks. According to reports, MP3.com plans to re-launch the service, despite Thursday's ruling against the company which could cost it upto $250m.
[September 8, 2000, 11:21]
EMI and MP3.com settle suit
News MP3.com has reached a settlement with EMI Group that will allow it to distribute songs owned by the British record label. The settlements with MP3.com are at least a step in that direction. Those services also allow a consumer to copies of CDs they...
[July 28, 2000, 12:30]
MP3.com shares explode
News MP3.com shares rose from the ashes on Thursday, rallying up 15 5/8, or 95 percent, to 32 in late trading after chief executive Michael Robertson told analysts that the company has little to fear from a pending a lawsuit with the Record Industry...
[March 3, 2000, 10:53]
MP3.com and Tower Records sing the same song
News Online CD buyers will soon get instant gratification under a deal announced Wednesday between music startup MP3.com and retailer Tower Records. By the first week in January, customers who order a CD through TowerRecords.com will be able to...
[December 7, 2000, 9:06]
The ubiquitous sounds of MP3.com
News If MP3.com has anything to say about it, digital music will issue from bedroom alarm clocks, car stereos, and living room televisions. Having settled copyright lawsuits filed by the big five record labels, MP3.com on Thursday unveiled its plans to...
[January 5, 2001, 14:45]
MP3.com gets the open source spirit
News MP3.com on Tuesday said it would make its extensive online music database and streaming technology freely available to developers, letting rivals tap into its hard-won music locker service. The move effectively gives rivals access to music rights...
[January 17, 2001, 9:01]
Mr Napster goes to Washington
News The Committee was holding a fact-finding session on the issue of digital downloading, which is currently the subject of a number of lawsuits between services such as Napster and MP3.com and the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
[July 11, 2000, 16:49]
Hacker attacks music file sharers
Talkback This worm attacked my PC and wiped out all my MP3 files i had collected from MP3.COM and deleted my XP accounts and corrupted the registry a very nasty worm.
[April 22, 2005, 14:33]
MP3.com reopens service for free, and for fee
News MP3.com Tuesday relaunched its controversial music-streaming service, My.MP3.com, in two forms -- one paid, the other free -- as the company appears to be emerging from its legal entanglements. The service, which allows people to store music online...
[December 5, 2000, 15:20]
MP3.com sets sights on subscriptions
News MP3.com said Tuesday it has launched a new subscription service in a move to raise money and reach profitability. MP3.com's Premium Listener Service, or PluS Express, combines My.MP3.com online music-storage service with a player that includes...
[June 13, 2001, 16:16]
MP3.com and EMI settle
News Maverick music site MP3.com has agreed settlement terms with EMI. MP3.com can now include EMI's music in its download service. In April, a US court ruled that MP3.com had violated the copyright of five major record labels by allowing users to...
[July 31, 2000, 15:10]
AudialsMobile Premium
Downloads The plug-ins don't cost a thing and give you all the music you can handle: http://audials.com/plugins With more than 70,000 artists and 80 genres, there is something for everybody! Audials Mobile is the only software that allows you to...
[December 5, 2008, 6:00]
MagicSync Lite
Downloads It has a limit of 10 files in a single webdirectory and does not allow you to choose the destination path on your Pocket PC/SmartPhone (synced files will be put in "My Documents" in main memory by default).Check out the dedicated www.magic-sync...
[August 30, 2002, 8:00]
Internet music - in the line of fire
News A day after a company with close ties to the music industry released a report identifying online music swapping as the culprit in the decline of retail music sales near colleges, TVT Records -- the indie label behind rap star Snoop Dogg -- let...
[May 26, 2000, 8:49]
The Napster controversy
News Michael Robertson, CEO of MP3.com, was wise enough to register the most sought after domain name related to MP3s. Robertson built an entire empire of unsigned artists who let their material be downloaded through the MP3.com site.
[April 10, 2000, 8:43]
Is Napster taking a toll on CD sales?
News TVT Records, one of the largest US independent record labels, filed suit against online music company MP3.com Wednesday, alleging violations of copyright law. Emusic.com's 24 year old CEO Gene Hoffman says MP3s are all about convenience -- not...
[May 25, 2000, 15:48]
Jane Wakefield: Mahir mania hits Net, BT underwhelms
News Tribute sites appearing by the dozen, showing an animated Mahir playing ping pong with a hamster, Mahir with tumescent swimming trunks, Mahir singing "She can stay my home" on MP3.com. There is a man on the Net who likes sex and wants to 'invitate...
[November 12, 1999, 16:57]
White House enters the Napster fray
News Last week, US District Judge Jed Rakoff dealt a blow to digital music storage company MP3.com in a separate case, saying the company's My.MP3.com database wilfully infringed the copyrights of Seagram's Universal Music unit.
[September 11, 2000, 7:57]
Digital industry execs bare their souls
News The settlement ends, for now, MP3.com's legal troubles with the RIAA. The RIAA's battles against Napster and MP3.com are generating headlines nearly every day. Just hours before Rosen spoke on Tuesday, Seagram's Universal Music Group (UMG) won a...
[November 15, 2000, 14:57]
Microsoft's Mojave just a desert vista
Blog Comment I keep thinking about the recent xkcd comic http://xkcd.com/456/ and reading the linux haters blog http://linuxhaters.blogspot.com/ I keep sitting there nodding my head. So far my friends and family Vista experience has been pretty good (I have...
[August 11, 2008, 16:30]



