Archive for January, 2006

Cloud Dream ( Original ) promo (D.E.C)

Sunday, January 29th, 2006

Did anyone say trance? Cloud Dream is one of those classic trance anthems, brilliant!

Canadian labels sues RIAA

Friday, January 27th, 2006

In Canada a label is sueing the RIAA because they sued a girl which downloaded an illegal MP3 (the songs was from the label). The 15 year old girl downloaded Sk8tergirl by Avril Lavigne. The labels sues the RIAA because they are damaging and insulting the fans with insane claims.
“Suing music fans is not […]

Sub Dio

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Absolutely Brilliant!, this is amazing …

Free 2 Love (Jeff Hil0 presents Alfred Gale)

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

Experimental chillout music …

DRM: the legal issues

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

eMarketer has a new report on the legal issues of DRM:

It is worth pointing out how Digital Rights Management (DRM) fits within the broader intersection of the law, technology and current online business models. Key points raised in the paper are
Contract-Copyright Intersection
Digital Rights Management and Anti-Circumvention Laws
First Sale and Business Model-Intersection
Fair Use and Business Model-Interaction
Source: […]

Tuesday, January 24th, 2006

DRM is a lie …

Lead of Strings - Timeless (Lead of Strings)

Friday, January 20th, 2006

Fastly becoming one of my favourite artists … Lead of Strings - Timeless

Don’t Follow the Stream (Corteoz Remix) (sector7seven)

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

A well produced remix by corteoz. Very energetic and still got that happy vibe that sector7seven wants to bring. Sounds very commercial but oh so good.

Digital music sales triple

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

The legal sale of copyright music triple to $1.1bn in 2005. Crucially, in some markets, including the UK and Germany, more listeners are downloading legal files than illicit ones according to market watcher Jupiter. IFPI said some 420m individual songs were downloaded via the internet legally in 2005 - more than 20 times the quantity […]

Respect The Music

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

In Germany the VUT (German Association of Independent Labels, Publishers and Producers - Verband unabhängiger Tonträgerunternehmen) launched a website to protest against the policy of the music industry with the slogan “Respect The Music – Copy Protection Free“.

This campaign has three clear statements to make:
DRM and copy protection are not the answer to the […]