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News Burst:EMI And Global Music One Reach Settlement

News Agreement has been reached between EMI and Global Music One (GMO), the parent company of yourmobile.com, over the lawsuit issued by the music giant last week. Yourmobile.com allowed Internet users to download popular songs to their mobile phones as...

[August 23, 2000, 17:01]

News Burst: EMI Launches Lawsuit To Stop Mobile Tunes

News The $45m legal challenge music giant EMI launched against yourmobile.com last week has been met with alarm by the download site. EMI claims that Global Music One (GMO), which runs yourmobile.com, has infringed the copyright of over 300 of EMI's...

[August 23, 2000, 10:26]

News Burst: EMI Issues Writ Against Phone Tunes Web Site

News The site, yourmobile.com, offers hundreds of songs, and EMI claims it owns the copyright on 300 of the tunes. Yourmobile.com has now removed the offending downloads, although the site is currently offline, and is understood to be seeking a...

[August 21, 2000, 12:06]

News Burst: Nokia Mobile Phones To Sing EMI Hits

News EMI recently settled a lawsuit with yourmobile.com, who it accused of copyright piracy, and fraudulent and deceptive conduct. Yourmobile lets users download mobile phone ring tunes for free. In a deal announced Wednesday, Nokia phone users will...

[August 31, 2000, 10:15]

Ring-tone Piracy Latest Trend In Asia

News In 2001, Record label EMI sued YourMobile, a ring-tone seller and wireless advertising firm based in Santa Monica, California. The case has since been settled, and chief operating officer Bryan Biniak said YourMobile has received licences from EMI...

[August 28, 2003, 10:35]

2000 Roundup: A Mixed Year For Mobiles

News Yourmobile.com, one of several Web sites that provided ringtone versions of pop tunes and film themes attracted the attention of EMI's legal department. The mobile phone industry entered 2000 on a high, as it luxuriated in the aftermath of its...

[December 3, 2000, 6:12]