Record company attorneys seeking a quick end to their copyright suit against Napster instead found themselves fielding pointed questions from a US federal judge over planned music subscription services.
The US Department of Justice is digging deeper into whether the recording industry has engaged in unfair licensing practices regarding online music, in a preliminary investigation into the possibility of antitrust violations.
RealNetworks-backed MusicNet is giving a sneak-peek at the digital music subscription service the music industry hopes will help replace online song-swapping services such as Napster and MusicCity.
Digital music and DVD movie add-on packs for Windows XP could stir controversy around its decision not to fully support the MP3 file format.
The recording industry is experimenting with new technology it hopes can smother online song swapping by targeting music traders' computers directly.
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