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Microweb News (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
The societies, below which Arista, Warner Skip classes, Capitol and UMG, let us assume that the site million numbers sells without that for that artists for compensated become. The charge has been submitted in New York, writes as AP. The societies want a ban on [...]
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BwT (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Remember AllofMP3.com, the infamous Russian music download store that was shut down on several occasions only to respawn every time? Well, it appears that after US diplomats last year pressured Russia to shut the site down or face denied entry to the WTO, AllofMP3.com finally went down for good ?...
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TechSpot (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Remember AllofMP3.com, the infamous Russian music download store that was shut down on several occasions only to respawn every time? Well, it appears that after US diplomats last year pressured Russia to shut the site down or face denied entry to the WTO, AllofMP3.com finally went down for good sort of.
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TG Daily (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Woolworths, a major retailer in the UK, has decided to stop selling CD singles, shifting its focus to digital music sales through its own online store.
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Mac World UK (Free subscription) | 05/28/2008
RIAA has dropped its prosecution of AllOfMP3.com The RIAA has dropped its prosecution of AllOfMP3.com.
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Daily Tech (Free subscription) | 05/28/2008
Is the resilient Russian MP3 supersite finally down for the count?
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remove the labels | Gadgets & Life (Free subscription) | 05/28/2008
You may remember AllofMP3.com, the discount Russian music site that offered DRM-free music. The company, despite having no official relationship with the major labels, claimed their model was entirely legal under Russian law (something several Russian courts agreed with). After U.S. diplomats pressured Russia to shut the site down or face denied entry to the [...]
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Download Squad (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Filed under: Audio , Internet , News A few years ago you could purchase practically any song you wanted from the Russian music site AllofMP3 . And the songs were dirt cheap. While you had to pay Apple roughly a buck for every song you purchased legally in the US, AllofMP3 charged just a few cents per song. If that all sounds too good to be true, the RIAA thought so too. The US recording industry trade...
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CyberNet (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Remember all of the fuss that the RIAA made over AllofMP3? They sued the Russian music website for a whopping $1.65 trillion back in December of 2006, and now that lawsuit has been dropped. Yes dropped. The RIAA has walked away from trying to get a penny from them saying that “The site is now [...]
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Ars Technica (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
The RIAA has dropped its US federal lawsuit against the parent company of Russian music site AllOfMP3.com as both sides claim victory. But with credit card access to it and a related site cut off and recent Russian legal changes, the music industry seems to have done a pretty good job of sidelining the upstart. Read More...
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AfterDawn.com (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
The RIAA has declared complete victory over the infamous Russian music download store AllofMP3 which was accused of selling tracks but not giving any of the proceeds to the artists or record labels. At its peak, the site had 6 million users who legally downloaded songs and full albums for cheaper than 1/3 the price of iTunes or Amazon . The RIAA said however that the record labels and the artists...
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Appscout.com (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Remember AllofMP3.com? The Russian music site was shut down after the U.S. Trade Representative made the site a focal point for alleged piracy .That apparently satisfied the Recording Institute of American Artists (RIAA), which said late last week that it has dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit against MediaServices, the site's owner, according to Bloomberg. As TorrentFreak noted , the RIAA...
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UNEASYsilence (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
The quasi legal mega copyright loophole site has just gotten itself out of hot water by escaping a huge lawsuit by the RIAA since it no longer exists. It's been quite some time since we heard about Allofmp3, the Russian online music download store that offered extremely low prices on DRM-free downloads (you even got to pick your format). The company insisted that it was legal in Russia, and had all...
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CrunchGear (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Remember AllofMP3.com, the easy to use, consumer-friendly music downloading site based in Russia? It got shut down last July amidst threats that Russia wouldn't be able to join the World Trade Organization. It's a long story; read more here and here. Well, the RIAA brought a copyright infringement lawsuit against AllofMP3.com back in December of [...]
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 05/27/2008
Victory, as beauty, seems to be in the eye of the beholder as the Recording Industry Association of America or RIAA for short has last week deemed itself victorious in another fight against piracy. As it turns out, the December 2006-filed lawsuit that accused Russian site AllOfMP3.com of copyright infringement has now been dropped by RIAA with the organization saying that, now that the website is down,...