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  • Thu Jul 13 2000 Recording industry calls Napster defense "baseless"

    In a final response to the music-swapping software company before meeting in court later this month, the RIAA dismisses the start-up's legal defense as "patently baseless."

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Jan 9 2008 It's adapt or die for record industry, execs say

    Speakers at Billboard-sponsored conference associated with CES all seem to agree on one thing: music industry must evolve along with consumers.

    Posted by Matt Rosoff

  • Fri Dec 19 2003 Ruling sounds sour note for record industry

    A court decision in a high-profile file-swapping case means the Recording Industry Association of America will have to change its tactics.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Fri Jan 4 2008 Technology Voters' Guide: John Edwards

    Former senator aims for universal broadband, supports Net neutrality, and pledges to "recharge" American innovation.
    Special coverage: Election 2008

    Posted by Declan McCullagh and Anne Broache

  • Tue Jun 22 2004 RIAA takes hundreds more 'John Does' to court

    It's a year since the music industry group launched its campaign against file swapping. But have the lawsuits had any effect?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Jan 4 2001 Tech lobby supports Bush's pick for top cop

    Several members of the tech industry are cheering President-elect Bush's pick for attorney general, saying Republican John Ashcroft's hands-off approach to commerce could be a boon for business.

    Posted by Lisa M. Bowman

  • Wed Apr 9 2003 Music industry: Piracy is choking sales

    Worldwide music sales fell in 2002 for the third year in a row, says an international recording industry group--and Internet pirates are to blame.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Jun 29 2005 Industries digest Grokster ruling

    Companies mull how Supreme Court's decision will change the landscape for the file-swapping and entertainment industries.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Mar 3 2005 Record deal for Fanning's swap service

    Napster founder's Snocap, aiming to turn file-trading into song sales, gains another music industry ally.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed May 6 2009 Former punk John Doe on P2P, music labels, Radiohead

    The X founder and U.S. punk rock scene pioneer says technology is good for music but people should pay for songs they download.

    Posted by Greg Sandoval

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