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  • Kazaa suspends file-swapping service

    Software maker Kazaa has temporarily suspended downloads of its file-swapping service from its Web site, pending a decision by a Dutch court on January 31.

  • Napster 'stops' the music

    Struggling to make new song-blocking software work, Napster temporarily stopped all file trading on its once-popular service.

  • Australian owner gives Kazaa a facelift

    Australia's Sharman Networks, a consortium of private investors with multimedia interests, has unveiled a new version of its popular Kazaa file-swapping software.

  • Napster outlines subscription pricing

    New Napster Chief Executive Konrad Hilbers is floating a new price for the file swapper's planned subscription service, saying that downloading will soon cost "about US$5."

  • Soundbuzz gears for MSN portal roll-out in Asia

    Singapore-based Soundbuzz is weeks away from entering the final phase of its online music distribution partnership with MSN Asia Pacific.

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