Sony BMG Music Entertainment is suing a company that developed antipiracy software for CDs, claiming the technology was defective and cost the record company millions of dollars to settle consumer ...
Sony BMG Music and the Federal Trade Commission announced a deal Tuesday to settle federal charges that the company violated the law when it sold CDs without telling customers that the discs contained ...
Stepping gingerly in the world of anti-piracy technologies, BMG said it will start distributing promotional CDs in the U.S. with copyright protection, with the first titles being shipped out later ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Sony BMG has put the biggest of its legal challenges behind it. The music company has settled a series of class ...
NEW YORK - A new batch of compact discs designed to defeat Napster-style piracy is coming soon to record-industry insiders. BMG, one of the world's five major labels, said today it would start issuing ...
Record company BMG said Friday that it planned to release its first copy-protected compact disc in the United States this month in an attempt to deter music pirates from churning out multiple copies ...
Sony BMG is pulling millions of copy-protected CDs from U.S. store shelves in response to a mounting controversy over software contained on the discs that behaves like spyware. By Billboard Staff NEW ...
As part of its mounting U.S. rollout of content-enhanced and copy-protected CDs, Sony BMG Music Entertainment is testing technology solutions that bar consumers from making additional copies of burned ...
BMG Entertainment said Monday it will work with security technology provider SunnComm to create copy-protected CDs, one of a growing number of efforts by the record labels to combat alleged Internet ...
BMG Entertainment said Monday it will work with security technology provider SunnComm to create copy-protected CDs, one of a growing number of efforts by the record labels to combat alleged Internet ...
BMG Entertainment said Monday it will work with security technology provider SunnComm to create copy-protected CDs, one of a growing number of efforts by the record labels to combat alleged Internet ...
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