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Music biz's future rests on key changes
September 19, 2007

"When it comes to file sharing and illegal downloads, it's the big music labels that complain the loudest about being ripped off. Bob Moon reports on some ideas that might help the reco…

RIAA v. The People: Four Years Later
August 29, 2007

In this report the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) provides a comprehensive look at the four-year litigation campaign waged by the RIAA against music fans. The report traces the RIAA campaig…

Digital Entertainment on Campus: Old Lawsuits and New Business Models
May 16, 2007

Earlier this year, in what Casey Green called its "spring offensive," the Recording Industry Association of America stepped up its program of bringing infringement claims against thousand…

iPods + iTunes + Faculty = iTunes U at Fairfield University
January 1, 2006

Fairfield University has helped faculty incorporate audio and video technology into their curricula to make their content available to students in a digital format. Teaming up with Apple Computer…

Congress Ups Ante on File Sharing
January 1, 2007

A bipartisan group of House of Representatives lawmakers recently said that they had written the presidents of 19 colleges and universities asking their officials to complete an expansive survey on…

EMI, Apple Partner on DRM-free Premium Music
January 1, 2007

"EMI Group will soon sell digital music with better sound quality and no digital rights management restrictions through Apple's iTunes Store." …

Illegal P2P at Illinois State: On the Road to Good Digital Citizenship
March 13, 2007 | A session at the EDUCAUSE Midwest Regional Conference 2007

Illinois State University has embarked on a multifaceted comparative study of what works and what doesn't regarding P2P, media, and copyright on campus including RIAA and MPAA involvement. Hea…

Options for Legal Music and Movie Services
February 22, 2007 | A session at the EDUCAUSE Southwest Regional Conference 2007

One of the recognized strategies to mitigate the illegal downloading of songs and movies by students is to offer a legal alternative. Several institutions have experimented with this tactic and c…

Apple's Jobs Calls for DRM-free World
January 1, 2007

"In a rare open letter from CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday, Apple has urged record companies to abandon digital rights management technologies." &…

Options for Legal Music and Movie Services
January 18, 2007 | A session at the EDUCAUSE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference 2007

One of the recognized strategies to mitigate the illegal downloading of songs and movies by students is to offer a legal alternative. Several institutions have experimented with this tactic and cra…

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