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File-sharing case worries Indie artists
Mar 25 2005 8:18PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Recording industry executive Andy Gershon sees opportunity in the online file-sharing networks that most of his rivals decry as havens for music pirates. As president of V2 Records, home to such established acts as The White Stripes and Moby, Gershon mines such Internet distribution channels for new fans and revenues.
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Amazon.com knows, predicts shopping habits
Mar 25 2005 8:17PM (CT)
SEATTLE (AP) - Amazon.com Inc. has one potentially big advantage over its rival online retailers: It knows things about you that you may not know yourself.
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Writer of retracted stories faces review
Mar 25 2005 6:13PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - A freelance journalist who authored two online news articles that Technology Review magazine retracted over questions of veracity is also facing review of stories she wrote for other publications.
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Utah Internet porn law may face challenge
Mar 25 2005 10:15AM (CT)
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Internet service providers that operate in Utah must offer customers a way to block porn sites under a law signed this week. ISPs complained that the law adds nothing to the fight against pornography, and said a legal challenge is likely.
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New Web site to showcase digital works
Mar 25 2005 9:39AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A new Web site backed by some of the Internet's leading thinkers promises to make it easier _ and cheaper _ for artists, scholars and other creative people to share their digital works. Ourmedia.org seeks to become a central repository for such items.
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