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Four Major Labels Pull Out of IFPI Hong Kong Chapter
News | www.dmwmedia.com | Aug 21, 2008
Hong Kong - The four major labels have decided to withdrawfrom the local Hong Kong chapter of theirInternational Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) trade group,opting to instead organize a separate organization, Hypebot reported. Thecompanies called the move a commercial
http://www.dmwmedia.com/news/2008/08/21/four-major-labels-pull-out-ifpi-hong-kong-chapter
Mexican Authorities Shut Down File-sharing Server
News | www.billboard.biz | Jul 29, 2008
Mexican authorities have shut down a file-sharing server that enabled the exchange of music and videogames online.
http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3id41715bb599296b018ed1ce9aff12ba2
IFPI Admits It Screwed Up; Claims Mistakes Happen
News | techdirt.com | Jul 29, 2008
Last week, we noted how the IFPI had sent a nastygram to a music blogger, forcing him to take down a song -- even though the musicians behind the song wanted it posted. After the band contacted the IFPI, someone from
Kennedy adds voice to Spain anti-piracy push
News | www.hollywoodreporter.com | Jun 20, 2008
Two leading lights in the European fight against digital piracy and illegal P2P file-sharing have thrown their support behind a new Spanish music and movie business campaign to end Spain's black image as the worst piracy offender among the top 10-ranked global markets.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/world/news/e3i71ba0ba389e5e5bea176b7653751f541
MPA and IFPI team against China piracy
News | www.contentagenda.com | Apr 25, 2008
BEIJING – The latest broadside in a concerted attack on China's copyright pirates comes in the form of a double-header from the studios and the music biz teaming up to educate youngsters about the dangers of illegal P2P file sharing.
MPA and IFPI team against China piracy
News | www.varietyasiaonline.com | Apr 24, 2008
BEIJING The latest broadside in a concerted attack on China's copyright pirates comes in the form of a double-header from the studios and the music biz teaming up to educate youngsters about the dangers of illegal P2P file sharing.
IFPI agrees to cut costs
News | www.variety.com | Mar 10, 2008
Global record industry trade body IFPI is tightening its financial belt to retain members after the new owners of the EMI Group threatened to pull out over its fees..Music News, news from the entertainment source: Variety.IFPI agrees to cut costs.
Danish ISP prepares to fight Pirate Bay injunction
News | rss.macworld.com | Feb 13, 2008
One of Denmark's largest ISPs said on Wednesday it will fight a court injunction mandating that it shut off access to a file-sharing Web site, in what could be a closely-watched battle with the music industry in Europe.
Record Labels Go After Baidu
News | news.digitaltrends.com | Feb 5, 2008
Record Labels Go After Baidu - By way of the IFPI, Warner, Universal, and Sony BMG want Chinese search engine Baidu - and Yahoo China - to stop linking to illegally distributed music files. - at Digital Trends
http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/story/15649/record_labels_go_after_baidu
Music Bigs Sue China's Baidu
News | www.redherring.com | Feb 5, 2008
Universal, Sony BMG, and Warner file suit against China's No.1 search engine over music downloads.
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