Nov 21st, 2008 · Here are two interesting new approaches where researchers modified the popular Guitar Hero game so it can be played by gamers with disabilities. Air Guitar Hero modifies the Guitar Hero controller so someone without limbs can play it by using electrodes …
see also: customers · Disabling · gamers · instruments · songs · glove · modified
Nov 7th, 2008 · Guitar Hero: World Tour's recent launch saw boxes of plastic instruments flying off store shelves, quickly selling out in many areas. Unfortunately, many players reported problems with the bundled drums sets, prompting Activision to release a drum "tuning" …
see also: PC · world · player · bundling · instruments · songs · subscription
Oct 30th, 2008 · We've all heard Weird Al Yankovic's 'Don't Download This Song,' which came out a couple years ago, but did you know that MTV is apparently so afraid that kids listening to the song will discover for the first time that file sharing offerings exist that …
see also: video · software · songs · Kazaa · Discover · filesharing · MTV
Oct 30th, 2008 · The Wall Street Journal is reporting that MTV's Rock Band has gained the licenses to an undetermined number of songs. Details are scant, but it would be nice to see a whole game based on just the evolution of The Beatles' music. According to Reuters, …
see also: Music · Wall Street Journal · licensing · evolution · songs · privacy · Beatles
Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard
Oct 29th, 2008 · A Harvard law school professor has submitted arguments on behalf of Joel Tenenbaum in RIAA v. Tenenbaum in which Professor Charles Neeson claims that the underlying law that the RIAA uses is actually a criminal, rather than civil, statute and is therefore …
see also: laws · ITunes · litigation · songs · violations · civilization · Harvard
Oct 17th, 2008 · In a San Antonio, Texas case, Maverick v. Harper, in which a young woman was accused of having committed copyright infringement at the age of 16, the Judge denied the RIAA's summary judgment motion this summer, saying there were factual issues as to whether …
see also: defense · copyrighted · Companies · songs · Thomas · RIAA · judgment
Oct 17th, 2008 · Several readers have pointed out that Sony's much-awaited LittleBigPlanet has hit a snag and will be delayed worldwide. The delay came after it was discovered that a song licensed for use in the soundtrack contained audio samples from the Qur'an. All …
see also: audio · UK · Sony · North America · copies · death · licensing
Oct 15th, 2008 · The RIAA, unhappy with the Court's decision setting aside its $222,000 jury verdict over $23.76 worth of song files, and throwing out the legal theory on which it was based, has made a motion for permission to file an appeal from the Judge's order, in …
see also: theory · jury · legal · songs · Thomas · RIAA · federal
Oct 9th, 2008 · Yoko Ono and EMI Records have backed down from their suit against the makers of a documentary film who used a 15-second fragment of a John Lennon song — but only after a Stanford Law School group got involved. Even though the use of the clip was …
see also: expense · songs · Fair Use · Documentary · fragment · Emily · Doctrine
Oct 8th, 2008 · Reuters reports that YouTube will be partnering with Amazon and iTunes to provide the ability to purchase games and songs that are in or related to YouTube's hosted videos. For example, watching footage from Spore will bring up a link to purchase the …
see also: video · software · Google · Partners · products · advertising · ITunes
Oct 3rd, 2008 · Weird Al has announced that with the Internet he can now release his songs for sale as he records each one rather than waiting for a whole album to be produced."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: Internet · songs · album · weird · Weird Al · producedRead · Al Songs
Sep 26th, 2008 · Anti-Globalism sends word that MySpace flipped the switch on its online, ad-supported, DRM-free music service that will "... give its roughly 120 million users free access to hundreds of thousands of songs from the world's largest recording labels. Unlike …
see also: DRM · protection · service · Online · Music · world · ITunes
Sep 24th, 2008 · The RIAA and internet web broadcasters have reached a royalty agreement. Instead of facing massive increases per song played, they will be generally charged 10.5% of their yearly revenue."Read more of this story at Slashdot.
see also: Internet · songs · RIAA · agreement · royalty · revenueRead
Sep 22nd, 2008 · Need an accompaniment for your melody? Seeking a virtual dancer to try out your new choreography? Or perhaps you're making a new TV commercial, and you need a snippet of music that sounds something like Radiohead, but a bit more mellow. Increasingly, …
see also: TV · software · Music · competing · computer · audio · Commercial
Sep 16th, 2008 · A month ago we talked about the impending death of streaming music site Pandora thanks to a very backwards fight over royalties. PopMech follows up with an article that, besides noting how insane it is that Pandora has to pay record labels for the bad …
see also: Music · Internet · industry · copyrighted · death · attorneys · lawyer
Sep 10th, 2008 · J. K. Rowling didn't make enough money on Harry Potter, so she had to make sure that the 'Harry Potter Lexicon' was shut down. After a trial in Manhattan in Warner Bros. v. RDR Books, she won, getting the judge to agree with her (and her friends at Warner …
see also: protection · Groklaw · competing · Injunction · entertainment · friends · songs
Sep 5th, 2008 · David Kravets of Wired.com, who provided in-person gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Capitol v. Thomas trial last year, takes stock of the RIAA's 5-year-old litigation campaign, concluding it is 'at a crossroads', and noting that 'billions of copies of copyrighted …
see also: service · Lawsuits · copyrighted · copies · jury · litigation · legality
Aug 23rd, 2008 · If you like iTunes and you are one of the billion people residing in China, you may have noticed that you no longer have access to the eight million songs on it. An album, 'Songs for Tibet' was downloaded more than 40 times by Olympic athletes as a sign …
see also: Olympics · video · residents · service · Chinese · ITunes · download
Aug 22nd, 2008 · The National Center for State Courts, a nonprofit organization, has sent file-sharing propaganda to thousands of students. The supposedly 'educational' materials, presented in the form of a comic strip, are intended to frighten students with gross exaggerations …
see also: Online · Music · laws · students · download · Public · creation