pcmag.com - 12/25/2008
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is the latest social networking site to block music Web site Project Playlist. The site allows its users to compile playlists and, until recently, embed them on their profiles on social networking sites. Copyright concerns, however, have prompted these sites to pull their support. The Recording ...
testfreaks.com - 12/28/2008
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testfreaks.com —
Writing up a best iPhone/iPod Touch list is
very difficult since there is a huge repository of...
apps on the iTunes Store. For this article, I took a sampling from a few dozen of my iPhone carrying compatriots. These are some of the apps that they ...
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Best iPhone / iPod Touch Apps of 2008
arstechnica.com - 12/24/2008
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arstechnica.com —
The RIAA sued Project Playlist in April for
its "alternative" approach to collecting music from around the...
web and allowing users to stream and share it. Despite Project Playlist finally cutting its first licensing deal with a major label, the RIAA has now succeeded in plugging two of the ...
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Project Playlist inks Sony deal, gets booted from Facebook
arstechnica.com - 1/1/2009
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arstechnica.com —
Facebook has stirred up yet another controversy by
removing certain breastfeeding photos from the site, even though...
they are not against site policy. One real world protest later and people are abreast of the matter. Read More...
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Facebook breastfeeding drama nurses real world protest
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Facebook Puts Coal in Project Playlist's Stocking
HardwareHeaven.com —
... Facebook is the latest social networking site to block music Web site Project Playlist. And guess who is the driving force behind getting the app taken down?
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Project Playlist Goes Down On Facebook
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... Because of recent issues regarding the Recording Industry Association of America, Facebook has had to remove the popular music website. This decision comes after the RIAA followed up on a request of removal to the social sharing website after being asked once already to remove Project Playlist. Facebook announced that it is in fact working with both Project Playlist and the Recording Industry Association of America to come to some kind of compromise so it can please its large base of users. The move of the removal of the playlist on the website comes after it ...
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