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March 03, 2005
Some Notable Headlines of the Day
- Koch Records & EMusic Team Up For Exclusive Live Audio-Only Release. (EMusic is considered by many to be one of the top download services...currently gaining significant traction with reportedly over 2 million tracks downloaded per month)
- BMI and mobZilla Announce Licensing Agreement: Targeted primarily for mobile/pc streaming music services, this new partnership will allow mobZilla to legally stream more than approximately 4.5 million works that are currently represented by BMI.
- TechNewsWorld: In response to a pair of potentially dangerous security bugs, RealNetworks yesterday introduced new versions of its flagship RealPlayer software.
- R&R: Matt Timothy To Oversee Streaming Media For Infinity: ITimothy is named VP/Streaming Media by Marketing President David Goodman. He moves to his new role fom GSM at News WCBS-AM/New York, which he joined a year ago.
- P2Pnet.net: New 'Harmonics' DRM Scheme - Evidently, an invention by Mark Bocko and Zeljko Ignjatovic of New York city, along with the help of the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, allows speech to be hidden in music files, which then becomes audible upon illegal playback...
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