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  • Sony BMG joins iTunes Australia

    Sony BMG has finally jumped on the iTunes bandwagon, with the music giant today confirming it had added its roster of artists to Apple's Australian on-line music store.

  • ISPs off the hook in swapping suit

    The Recording Industry Association of America has dropped a contentious lawsuit against major Internet service and network companies that sought their help in shutting down communications to a China-based music copying site.

  • Springsteen loses cybersquatting case

    The rock star Bruce Springsteen has lost his bid to evict a fan club from an Internet website sporting his name.

  • Kidman wins cybersquatting case, announces separation

    Australian actress Nicole Kidman has won her case against a cybersquatter, the same day that news broke of her separation from husband Tom Cruise, after 10 years of marriage.

  • Banned Napster users strike back

    Technology got them onto Napster. Technology got them banned. Now technology is helping some of the 317,377 blacklisted users start downloading music again. Even Metallica's music.

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