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  • Napster reloads Metallica fans

    Music service restored to Metallica fans who swore they did not violate copyrights. Now Metallica's threatening Napster's financial backers. Who's next?

    News items | June 1, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Newest Napster keeps users honest

    Napster may be trying to deflect the heat from a recording industry lawsuit by adding Microsoft's piracy-proof Windows Media Audio to its latest beta. Is tougher copyright protection in the works?

    News items | June 1, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Programmer pulls the plug on ICUII

    Operators of the video chat site and a software supplier take their feud online.

    News items | May 30, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • NeoPlanet's latest browser really rocks

    A new deal with Universal Pictures will deliver movie-themed browsers to PC desktops. Analysts say custom applications may move online advertising out of the Stone Age.

    News items | May 28, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Glaser: Keep e-music simple, stupid!

    RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser urges the music industry to settle on a simple standard for downloadable music, negating the urge for online piracy.

    News items | May 25, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • E-music: Chuck D goes to Capitol Hill

    Listen up, Congress. The rapper and other digital music insiders make a case for online music to the House Committee on Small Business on Wednesday.

    News items | May 24, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Real puts VHS-style focus on video

    RealNetworks on Wednesday rolled out a beta version of its new streaming media player that will deliver VHS-quality to dial-up modem users.

    News items | May 24, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Targeted Real ads -- a real nuisance

    RealNetworks delivers a new level of personalized ads to its desktop applications. One privacy advocate says users get more than they pay for.

    News items | May 22, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Lawyer: Metallica fans 'probably' lying

    But the rock group's lawyer won't sue the 30,000 Napster users who say they were erroneously accused of copyright infringement.

    News items | May 16, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • DotTV auctions 'triple' expectations

    What's in a domain name? Big, big bucks. The tiny nation of Tuvalu has already reaped twice its annual revenues from its .tv domain.

    News items | May 15, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Inside the online movie underground

    Forget streaming video. Bootleg versions of nearly any movie you can name are already available online. For an elite brand of pirates, it's about money, power and politics.

    News items | May 13, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Napster gets tough with Metallica fans

    A Napster message board goes dark after a user posts a hack for banned users. It was either that or go out of business, a company insider said.

    News items | May 12, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Have AltaVista, Google lost their way?

    Megaportal AltaVista launches a clean, mean search machine that looks a lot like Google. And Google adds advertising to its search pages.

    News items | May 11, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Banned Napster users strike back

    Despite what some believe was Napster's attempt to plant an ID in users' computers, Metallica files are back in play.

    News items | May 11, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • FTC panel: Open the cookie jar

    Should consumers be able to view personal data collected about them online? A blue-ribbon panel reports to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on data access and security issues.

    News items | May 10, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Dr. Dre to deliver names to Napster

    A Web consultant targets fans who are downloading Dr. Dre's music. Meanwhile, banned Metallica fans find a way back in to Napster.

    News items | May 10, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Safer consumers may spend more online

    Federal laws to protect consumer privacy online are coming. That's more than a threat for e-commerce, said an ad industry panel. It's an opportunity.

    News items | May 9, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Metallica drummer: Stop ripping us off!

    Musician Lars Ulrich demands Napster block access to the band's music by more than 300,000 users.

    News items | May 4, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Cable, DSL battle gets personal

    Pac Bell will add a disclaimer to its 'Web hog' DSL ad campaign after receiving threats of a lawsuit.

    News items | May 3, 2000 12:00am PDT

  • Has Metallica misjudged Napster?

    Across the Internet, fans -- and former fans -- say Metallica should be cooperating with Napster rather than pointing fingers at fans.

    News items | May 3, 2000 12:00am PDT

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