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On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 21:00:46 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Lloyd Sumpter wrote: On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 17:28:00 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Anyone familiar with allofmymp3.com? It appears to be a Russian-based service where music may be downloaded for small sums of money, especially when compared to Apple's iTunes or Napster. Well, it's legal in Canada (so's Napster and other ptp networks). Sound quality is good, but the selection isn't the greatest, especially for "less than popular" cuts. Lloyd Sumpter Thanks. The "new" Napster isn;t compatible with my portable player, but I checked it out and it also charges about 99 cents a "tune," just like Apple's iTunes. A little more info for you: http://www.onlinereporter.com/TORbac...0to%20 Russia ******************************************* Copyright Enforcement Comes to Russia Russian authorities are reportedly investigating the Russian Web site Allofmymp3.com for selling downloadable digital copies of copyrighted music illegally. The site's principles are believed to be offering the music both in Russia and internationally without the authorization of the rights holders. The Computer Crimes unit of Moscow City Police, which was doing the investigation, turned the investigation's report over to Moscow's City Prosecutor's office on February 8. The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), on behalf of its members, also submitted a formal complaint to the prosecutor's office on the same day, urging prosecution. The prosecutor has 30 days from the date of receiving evidence to decide whether to proceed with a criminal prosecution. IFPI's complaint alleges that Allofmp3.com has not been licensed to distribute its members' repertoire in Russia or internationally. IFPI Moscow regional director Igor Pozhitkov said, "We have consistently said that Allofmp3.com is not licensed to distribute our members' repertoire in Russia or anywhere else. We are pleased that the police are bringing this important case to the attention of the prosecutor. We very much hope and expect that the prosecutor will proceed with this case, which involves the sale and digital distribution of copyrighted music without the consent or authorization of the rights holders." IFPI, headquartered in London, has a regional office in Moscow plus others in Brussels, Hong Kong and Miami. The Miami office covers Central and South America. The organization has 1,450 members in 75 countries and affiliated industry associations in 48 countries. Back to Headlines ********************************************* There, now you know. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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