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Pink Floyd protect online albums from the chop
By Marc Chacksfield published
Legendary prog-rockers Pink Floyd have won a landmark court ruling, which states that songs from the group's albums are not allowed to be sold separately online.

MusicDNA: piracy killer and Twitter user
By Marc Chacksfield published
From the makers of the MP3 file format comes a new audio codec which may well be key to help curb music piracy.

Foxy music: a history of the MP3
By Carrie Marshall published
In Depth How the MP3 file format changed music forever

Ford offers HD radios with iTunes tagging
By Adam Hartley published
Audiophiles will be thrilled to hear that Ford is introducing high definition radios with features such as iTunes 'tagging' (the ability to virtually buy tunes on the go) in 2010.

Turntables sales up, vinyl rocking music again
By Chris Nickson published
Old-skool audio cool on the up despite digital dominance

Spotify reveals new 'buy MP3' button
By Adam Hartley published
Spotify has made a major improvement to its music buying feature this week, introducing a clear Buy button next to tunes in your playlists, or a 'Buy Album button' below the cover artwork on albums.

7digital: "BlackBerry was key to our US launch"
By Marc Chacksfield published
British-based music download service 7digital announced today that it has launched a US-centric version of the site, which it hopes will take on the likes of iTunes in America.

Smashing Pumpkins to release free album online
By Marc Chacksfield published
American alt-rockers Smashing Pumpkins have announced they are to release their latest album, entitled Teargarden by Kaleidyscope, online and for free.
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