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This license agreement enables us to fairly compensate ASCAP songwriters, composers and music publishers for performances of their works on Rhapsody while maintaining a healthy, stable business model that will further the growth of the digital music industry
It’s especially gratifying to have concluded this new agreement with Rhapsody in a highly cooperative manner. Rhapsody is today a prime example of a digital music service that is committed to providing a great music experience for consumers while paying its fair share to songwriters, composers and music publishersMore quotes »
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How the Book Crowd Beat the Pirates
—Mr. Reid founded Listen.com, the company that created the Rhapsody music service. Copyright law features in his first novel, "Year Zero," which will be published by Random House in July. Find him on Twitter: @Rob_Reid. If you were attacked by pirates, w 7:07 PM from Wall Street Journal Read more »
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Napster's ex-CEO Gorog sues Best Buy for pay
Online music service Rhapsody International said Monday it is buying competitor Napster from Best Buy Co. Inc. The file sharing website's former chief executive, Chris Gorog of Los Angeles, made the allegations in an employment lawsuit against the Richfi 3:26 PM from Minneapolis - St. Paul Business Journal Read more »
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Real Networks Agrees To Compensate Unwitting Subscribers
Seattle–based RealNetworks has agreed to give refunds to people who were charged for services they didn't want. The money is part of a settlement announced Thursday with the Washington state Attorney General's Office. But it applies to customers nationwi from KUOW Read more »
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RealNetworks to refund $2 million, 'guilt' box stays un-ticked
Paid for subscriptions from RealNetworks you didn't ask for a few years ago? You may be eligible for a refund. Washington State's Attorney General sued the company over a free trial of its Rhapsody music service, which had a pre-ticked box for additional from Engadget Read more »
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RealNetworks to refund customers in online subscription dispute
(Reuters) - Online media company RealNetworks said it will set up a $2 million compensation fund for some of its subscribers to settle a complaint filed by Washington state prosecutors over its e-commerce practices. The company, known for its Real media from CNBC Read more »