MP3.com, CNET's music discovery Web site, is launching various features through a new "MP3.com Community" tab on its home page. The function allows music fans to create a personalized music… By ...
The company says it will make its extensive online music database and streaming technology available for free to developers, letting rivals tap into its hard-won music locker service. Department ...
MP3.com on Tuesday said it would make its extensive online music database and streaming technology freely available to developers, letting rivals tap into its hard-won music locker service. The move ...
Tangled Web: A weekly column featuring intriguing online music-related issues & destinations. This Week: MP3.com's Game Soundtracks, Airtalents.com and Recess Records. By Billboard Staff IT’S IN THE ...
Internet music provider MP3.com said Tuesday it will market an up-and-coming band for music company EMI Recorded Music as it seeks to become a promotional vehicle for the big record labels. San Diego, ...
French media conglomerate Vivendi Universal acquired MP3.com on Sunday in the hopes it can use the company to promote its existing business. MP3.com will continue to operate as an independent website, ...
NEW YORK — After enduring months of costly court battles over its ill-advised digital music “locker” scheme, Netco MP3.com is going to court against its own attorneys, California-based copyright law ...
Another former favourite of online-music fans looks set for the scrapheap -- MP3.com appears to be on the brink of closure. News broke late last night that the company is to close its European arm in ...
WASHINGTON, May 21 -- French multimedia giant Vivendi Universal announced plans Sunday to acquire San-Diego-based MP3.com, an online music service, for $372 million in stock and cash. In a statement ...
AFTER THE LAWSUITS and legal arguments, the eye-popping judgements and multi-million U.S. dollar settlements, My.MP3.com, the once-popular, once-free MP3 streaming service is back online. Back online, ...
MP3.com Inc. founder Michael Robertson once touted his company as the leader of an online revolution that could one day wrest control of music distribution from the major record labels. Now, analysts ...
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