BlueBeat Claims to Own New Copyrights to Old Beatles Songs...recording technically, but perhaps not legally. Risan told EMI in an e-mail (Exhibit A, below) that he successfully registered his "new" copyrights with the United States Copyright Office. The ID3 tags of the Beatles songs sold on... In this article: Beatles, EMI, Defendant, E mail, Wired.com, United States Copyright Office, RIAA, and Apple Corp |
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The Seattle Times | November 06, 2009
Judge stops 2 Web sites from selling Beatles songs
...site was online Friday, so it wasn't immediately clear what Risan meant. The e-mail exchange is included as part of Risan's filings opposing the restraining order. EMI is seeking a permanent injunction and a fine against Risan of up to...
In this article: The Beatles, EMI Group, Injunction, Itunes, Recording Industry Association of America, Lily Allen, and Coldplay
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine
...digitally for the first time by EMI. On 6 February 2008 Jim Bob and Fruitbat hinted at the possibility of further Carter USM gigs when they sent an e-mail to members of the band's mailing list. Two dates were then announced for...
In this article: Carter USM, Fruitbat, Jim Bob, EMI, Brixton Academy, Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, Cooking Vinyl, The Frank and Walters, EMF, and Rough Trade Records
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Fox News Entertainment | October 24, 2007
FOXNews.com - Radiohead's Web-Only Album May Have Gone Platinum - Science News Science & Technology Technology News
...concert promoter Live Nation Inc. A leaked internal e-mail from EMI chairman Guy Hands called Radiohead's release "a wake-up call which we should all welcome and respond to with creativity and energy." In a message on the band's Web site,...
In this article: Radiohead, In Rainbows, EMI Group, Thom Yorke, Peer-to-peer, Rolling Stone, BitTorrent, and Live Nation Inc.
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CNET News.com | October 22, 2008
Will record labels control digital-music lockers? Latest Digital Media News - CNET News
...the ability to share access to their music lockers with anybody. According to EMI, MP3tunes only requires customers to submit an e-mail and password to access their music. EMI lawyers argued that such lax security enables a locker to become...
In this article: EMI, Mp3.com, Viacom, Google, CNET News, Capitol Records, Blu-ray, and Apple
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Huffington Post | January 27, 2008
UPDATED: Music Label Says No Deal With New Free Music Service Qtrax
...find itself in a sticky legal situation. "Warner Music Group has not authorized the use of our content on Qtrax's recently announced service," WMG spokesman Will Tanous told SAI via e-mail. QTrax officials have told reporters that they...
In this article: Qtrax, Apple Inc, Warner Music Group, IPod, FairPlay, and Itunes
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www.washingtonpost.com | April 06, 2007
Microsoft changes tune on selling DRM-free songs
...digital media business models. "The EMI announcement on Monday was not exclusive to Apple," said Katy Asher, a Microsoft spokeswoman on the Zune team, in an e-mail to the IDG News Service Friday. She said Microsoft has been talking...
In this article: Microsoft Corp., Zune, Apple Inc, IPod, Steve Jobs, Itunes, and The EMI
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PR Newswire: Technology | July 16, 2009
Need to Integrate Real-time Manufacturing Data With Diverse Business Systems Drives Growth in World Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence (EMI) Markets, says Frost & Sullivan
...number, company e-mail address, company website, city, state and country. Upon receipt of the above information, an overview will be sent to you by e-mail. The quicker ROI period, high value-proposition and lower initial investment...
In this article: EMI, Frost & Sullivan, and Revenue
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BBC News | December 27, 2007
Warner agrees to use MP3 format
...up with Amazon. "By removing a barrier to the sale and enjoyment of audio downloads, we bring an energy-sapping debate to a close," Warner Music chief executive Edgar Bronfman said in an e-mail to Warner employees. Amazon launched its...
In this article: Amazon, Warner Music Group, Itunes, Edgar Bronfman, Apple, Universal Music Group, and Sony BMG
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BusinessWeek Online | December 06, 2007
Stars Are Aligning for Subscription Music
...a buck to check each one out. And since people are used to getting e-mail, appointments, and news feeds streamed to smartphones and other devices, many industry watchers assume they'll want the same for music. "If I can access whatever I...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Rhapsody, Itunes, Apple, IPod, and RealNetworks
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Electronic mail, often abbreviated as email or e-mail, is a method of exchanging digital messages, designed primarily for human use. E-mail systems are based on a store-and-forward model in which e-mail computer server systems accept, forward, deliver and store messages on behalf of users, who only need to connect to the e-mail infrastructure, typically an e-mail server, with a network-enabled device (e.g., a personal computer) for the duration of message submission or retrieval. Rarely is e-mail transmitted directly from one user's device to another's.
An electronic mail message consists of two components, the message header, and the message body, which is the email's content. The message header contains control information, including, minimally, an originator's email address and one or more recipient addresses. Usually additional information is added, such as a subject header field.
Originally a text-only communications medium, email is extended to carry multi-media content attachments, which were standardized in with RFC 2045 through RFC 2049, collectively called, Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME).
The foundation for today's global Internet e-mail service was created in the early ARPANET and standards for encoding of messages were proposed as early as, for example, in 1973 (RFC 561). An e-mail sent in the early 1970s looked very similar to one sent on the Internet today. Conversion from the ARPANET to the Internet in the early 1980s produced the core of the current service.
Network-based email was initially exchanged on the ARPANET in extensions to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), but is today carried by the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), first published as Internet Standard 10 (RFC 821) in 1982. In the process of transporting email messages between systems, SMTP communicates delivery parameters using a message envelope separately from the message (headers and body) itself.
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