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:: 6.04.2003 ::
:: Online music updates ::
From CNET News.com:
Record labels sue Morpheus maker
The recording industry has filed a new copyright infringement suit against the makers of Morpheus, a move that comes only a month after suffering a setback in its legal fight against the file-sharing service.
The new suit involves a Web radio service never launched by Streamcast Networks, the company behind the popular Morpheus software that lets millions of fans share songs for free.
Record labels allege in the suit that in preparing to launch the radio service, Streamcast bought thousands of CDs with thousands of songs and then transferred the music onto a digital database on computer hard drives and other memory devices without the permission of the copyright owners.
Streamcast Chief Executive Officer Michael Weiss called the lawsuit frivolous. "They're doing everything they can to stop this company and have reverted back to the only tactic they know, which is to spend their opponent into submission."
Metallica strikes new Net chord
The longtime opponents of Internet piracy, who sued file-swapping network Napster in federal court, are promoting downloads of their songs via Metallicavault.com, a Web site set to launch Thursday.
But the site will be free only to people who buy the band's upcoming album, "St. Anger," scheduled for release the same day. The CD inset will include a unique code that people can use to access the site's video of live performances and download newly released tracks.
Nullsoft founder says he's had it with AOL
Gnutella author Justin Frankel is considering quitting Nullsoft, the company he founded and sold to America Online, following repeated clashes with his corporate parent over software projects.
Frankel's comments come less than a week after AOL pulled a program he authored called Waste that enables small groups of people to create secure networks for sharing computer files.
Calling coding "a form of self-expression," Frankel said he could no longer put up with AOL's interference. "The company controls the most effective means of self-expression I have," he wrote in a note posted on his personal Web site. "This is unacceptable to me as an individual, therefore I must leav (sic).
Altnet to pay Kazaa users for swapping
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