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Warner and YouTube Officially Announce New Licensing Deal

The new deal between Warner Music Group and YouTube rumored for the past days has been officially confirmed and the details seem to be spot on with everything predicted. Warner's entire catalogue will become available again on YouTube but the music label will also get its own highly customized pages for the arti...

30 September 2009
06:52 GMT

YouTube and Warner Music Could Call It a Truce

As contract renegotiation halted at the end of 2008, Warner Music and YouTube seem to finally have reached an agreement that will please both parts, CNET reports. This agreement will lift the ban imposed by YouTube over its users for any content submission containing any piece of audio from Warner-Music artists. In...

19 September 2009
05:53 GMT

Square Enix Makes Big Bid For Eidos

The economy isn't going through the best of times right now, as more and more companies are posting lower profits and even losses and have already employed some pretty drastic layoffs or headcount reductions through their staffs. But a lot of people say that the best deals happen when the prices are low. As suc...

19 February 2009
02:20 GMT

Warner Music Group and YouTube Disagree Over Music Licensing

YouTube announced recently that its discussions with the Warner Music Group, which manages such artists as Madonna, Linkin Park and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers, failed to reach satisfying conclusions for both of them. As a result, the video-sharing website, now owned by Google, refused to broadcast videos from WMG. In...

22 December 2008
04:30 GMT

Nokia and Warner to Offer "Mobile Music"

Nokia and Warner Music Group, one of the biggest record labels in the world, have announced that they have signed a deal according to which Nokia will be offering Warner's music via the Nokia Music Stores and the Comes With Music service that should be launched in the second half of this year. The agreement wi...

1 July 2008
03:58 GMT

MySpace Entering the Music Fight

Yahoo! was a bit of a visionary when it decided to go for the music market with all it had. First came an MP3 player, and then the plans to deliver ad-supported free tracks started taking shape. Amazon has geared up for the same purpose and Apple's iTunes' position starts to look shaky every moment passing....

21 February 2008
03:41 GMT

Baidu in Trouble with Warner and Universal

The counter-offensive that the IFPI have started against piracy lacks some coordination, as far as I'm concerned. It's going after everybody at the same time, suing across continents and taking the battle to everybody's field. At the same time, I'm afraid that they're entering the battlegroun...

5 February 2008
05:59 GMT

Free Music Download Service for iPod Happening!

Looks like this formerly too-good-to-be-true rumor is finally taking shape. Sources on the Internet indicate that Qtrax, a once controversial peer-to-peer file sharing service, is relaunching this week under an ad-supported model, offering a 25-30 million tracks music catalog (and this is just for the iPod). The song...

29 January 2008
02:15 GMT

Apple Left out of Warner DRM-free Content Deal

One can easily consider this a very good, if not the best, financial year for Apple. After the launch of the iPhone, Apple has only seen the good side of life on the financial market. Its products have been waited for mainly due to the innovative multi-touch interface introduced by Steve Jobs in January. At that mome...

28 December 2007
07:47 GMT

Amazon Signs Big Name to Its Download Service

The download part of the music industry is pretty much divided, but somewhat monopolistic. I know that sounds weird, but it's pretty much comparable to the situation Yahoo! and Google have going on between them, when it comes to covering the Internet services that each provides.The top dog is, of course, Apple&#...

28 December 2007
06:28 GMT

Apple+EMI=Love? Make Up Your F***ing Mind, EMI!

Now, it's rather hard to believe what the news feeds brought on my desktop: it looks like EMI has made a deal with Apple and will sell DRM-free music via iTunes and possibly other online stores as well. Let's dissect the content of what I have just written...First, a very uncanny association of two words: E...

2 April 2007
05:06 GMT


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