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  • Tue Feb 27 2001 MP3 rival attempts to shield developers

    The group of programmers trying to create an open-source alternative to the MP3 format is going nonprofit, hoping to raise funds and give developers legal cover.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Tue Jan 13 2004 Canadian MP3 player tax challenged

    Apple, Dell and others say a ruling in Canada that would impose an extra fee of as much as $25 on iPod-like digital music players isn't legal.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Mon Nov 9 2009 Apple iPod Touch accessories

    CNET editors round up a variety of accessories for the Apple iPod Touch. Check out skins, cases, speakers, and more!

    Posted by Jasmine France

  • Wed May 7 2008 Tivoli Audio unveils updated NetWorks Wi-Fi radio

    After showing prototypes 11 months ago, Tivoli has relaunched its NetWorks tabletop Internet Radio--now with a totally new look and feel.

    Posted by John P. Falcone

  • Mon Oct 25 1999 Studios scramble to prevent Net piracy

    Hollywood is scrambling to find a way to keep big-budget movies from the fate of music in the wake of MP3. But do they have enough time?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Fri Jun 9 2006 Justin's favorite iPod Accessories

    As a final farewell to the CNET readership, Editorial Assistant Justin Yu gathers a group of his favorite iPod headphones, accessories, and doodads.

    Posted by Justin Yu

  • Fri Sep 24 2004 Conservative group savages anti-P2P bill

    Political wrangling over a copyright bill that could imperil some MP3 players heats up in the Senate before a vote next Thursday.

    Posted by Declan McCullagh

  • Thu Apr 13 2000 Napster, universities sued by Metallica

    The heavy-metal band sues the MP3-trading software company and a trio of universities, charging that together they are responsible for massive violations of the band's copyrights.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed Apr 19 2000 Yale drops Napster after legal pressure

    The weight of lawsuits pending against the MP3-swapping company is taking its toll on universities that had turned a blind eye to students' use of its software.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Wed May 23 2001 File trading: A family affair

    Aimster's Johnny and Aimee Deep gird for a long legal battle over file swapping and copyrights. Will they succeed where MP3.com and Napster failed?

    Posted by John Borland

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