Studios, Internet Providers Adopt Punitive Piracy Warning System

July 7, 2011 By Brent Lang 31 weeks ago

Illegal downloaders could have their service temporarily stalled after multiple infractions

  

Apple Mulls Unlimited Downloads of Tracks on iTunes

March 4, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 48 weeks ago

Report: Company in discussions with labels to expand service for customers

  

Pink Floyd Ends War With EMI, iTunes' Single Sales

January 4, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 1 year ago

Legendary psychedelic rockers sign new five-year deal

  

Sears, K-Mart Launch Movie Download Service

December 29, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 1 year ago

Companies announce pact with Sonic Solutions to offer new releases same-day as DVD

  

82 Web Domains Seized in Piracy Crackdown

November 29, 2010 By Brent Lang 1 year ago

Online sellers of DVDs, music, software targeted as part of Cyber Monday crackdown by Feds

  

Jeff Zucker: NBCU Unlikely to Join Apple 99-Cent Rentals

September 22, 2010 By Reuters 1 year ago

Claims that NBC's shows for that price on the Apple TV service would undermine the value of their shows

  

From Apple to Google, Music's a High-Tech Buzzword Again

August 31, 2010 By Dominic Patten 1 year ago

Apple's big announcement Wednesday may put iTunes on the web, while Google has been talking quietly to the labels about the Droid

  

Apple Talks 99ยข TV Downloads With Fox, CBS, ABC

August 24, 2010 By William Yelles 1 year ago

Viewers would gain a 48-hour window to each program

  

Amazon: Kindle Books Outsell Hardcovers

July 19, 2010 By Lisa Horowitz 1 year ago

But the iPad presents a strong challenge to proprietary readers

  

Early 'Iron Man 2' Opening Causes Pirating Problem

May 3, 2010 By Brent Lang 1 year ago

Paramount's decision to release superhero film in advance of World Cup creates opportunity for torrent sites

  

Apple Reportedly Will Test $1 Downloads

February 10, 2010 By Lisa Horowitz 1 year ago

Price shift will coincide with release of iPad

  

Music Stores, Booksellers Getting Creative to Survive

August 20, 2009 By Amy Kaufman 2 years ago

"Big chains went under because they lost track of core customers."