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Musician's Union welcomes BPI piracy crackdown
By Adam Hartley published
Following today's piracy crackdown by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) the Musician’s Union has come out in favour of the BPI’s latest initiative.
Five ways musicians can flourish in a P2P world
By Patrick Goss published
Believe it or not, musicians are not all greedy, money-grabbing attention seeking primadonas; some of them actually want you to listen to their music as well.
100,000s of letters going to illegal downloaders
By Adam Hartley published
BPI and ISPs in music pirates deal, 6.5 million music pirates in UK
G8, Interpol may police our mobile phones
By J. Mark Lytle published
New proposals aim to nip file sharing by phone in the bud
BT threatens downloaders with snip
By Adam Hartley published
Following Virgin Media’s recent warnings
ISP introduces upload cap to stymie P2P servers
By J. Mark Lytle published
In spite of the perception of being ahead of the curve in all things tech, Japan is generally considered to be two to three years behind the West when it comes to most things related to the internet.
Average teenager "steals" 800 songs
By Peter Gothard published
A survey by the music lobby group British Music Rights shows that 95 per cent of teenagers and young people copy music in some way, with half the average 1,770 tracks on an MP3 player being stolen.
Virgin Media cracks down on torrent abusers
By Adam Hartley published
Virgin Media and the BPI have announced a new campaign to crack down on those customers illegally downloading and distributing music illegally.
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