MySpace- Truly a Place for Music

November 19, 2006

It is a bad time for MySpace, or atleast for its owners since it recently came under attack from the music companies and their lawyers. And you guessed it, because of massive massive massive copyrightMySpace enfringment. Reports of MySpace being sued by Universal have flooded the Internet in the last few hours, with News Corporation calling the lawsuit ‘meritless’.Despite MySpace instigating ‘fingerprinting’ technology to ferret out unlicensed use of commercial music, negotiations between Universal Music and MySpace have failed. With tens of millions of MySpace pages playing music of some kind as background music for site visitors to enjoy, News Corp justly does not want to be responsible for paying for their customers’ infringing behaviour, especially when News Corp is still trying to figure out how to have MySpace actually make them some money instead of it costing them money.

Clearly, the issue of copyright protection for content in the digital era is one that will not be resolved anytime soon.


Stars Added to Billboard Lineup

November 16, 2006

Gwen Stefani, the Fray, Ludacris and Mary J. Blige have been added to the lineup for the 2006 Billboard Music Awards, which broadcast live Fox in Las Vegas.Billboard reported the additions to the Dec. 4 show, which already has a phenomenal lineup including Janet Jackson, Fergie, the Killers, Carrie Underwood, Carmen Electra, Three 6 Mafia, Celine Dion and the cast of Disneys “High School Musical.”

The Billboard Music Awards honor the year’s most popular music recordings and artists as determined on Billboard’s weekly charts. The top finalists for the different categories and awards will be announced later this week. Make sure to tune in on Dec. 4 and enjoy the show.