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DIGITAL MEDIA WIRE -- October 16, 2000
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o Future of Music Coalition Urges Independent Body For Royalty Collection
o Red Herring: "The Sorry State of Digital Hollywood"
o Comedy World Raises $20.5 Million Second Round
o Virtgame.com To Offer Online Betting For Nevada Residents
o Digital Distribution Technology Firm Metapa Raises $15 Million
o Scour May Face $250 Billion In Legal Liabilities
o Broadband Media Search Site Rampt Closes Second Round
o MP3 Player Manufacturer S3 Rio Invests In ETC Music
o Briefly Noted: "Entertainment Online 2000," Red Herring, Eveo.com -
Farmclub.com, SegaNet - Limp Bizkit, EviewThis.com, Ticketmaster.com -
Farmclub.com, TV.TV, ZapMedia.com - MediaX, iBEAM - DSLnetworks, Bottle
Rocket - Falcon's Wing Wireless, TheFeedRoom.com - Journal Broadcast
Group, Egreetings.com - Universal Music
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o Future of Music Coalition Urges Independent Body For Royalty Collection

Washington, D.C. -- The Future of Music Coalition (FMC), an artists'
rights organization concerned with digital music, issued a statement on
Monday urging the U.S. Copyright Office to be wary of efforts by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to establish themselves
as the exclusive collection agent for online music royalties. The FMC
argued that an independent body should collect royalty payments on behalf
of artists for digital music. The FMC said that the RIAA, which is backed
by the major labels, will have a conflict of interest because they do not
represent independent artists and labels. The organization argued that the
RIAA-controlled payment organization could give preferential treatment to
the major labels. "We propose the establishment of a system that will
include independent arbitration for dispute resolution, democratic voting
procedures for all members, open and transparent accounting and payment
systems, inclusive board membership and a technologically advanced
tracking system that will provide the most accurate database for royalty
payment," said Walter F. McDonough of the Future of Music Coalition. The
FMC was started by a group of musicians and independent record label and
Internet executives wanting to ensure that the interests of independent
musicians and labels are represented on digital music issues.
http://www.futureofmusic.org
http://www.riaa.org
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o Red Herring: "The Sorry State of Digital Hollywood"

Los Angeles -- The cover story of the most recent edition of Red Herring
magazine, titled "The Sorry State of Digital Hollywood," reports that
digital media companies are experiencing increasingly difficult business
conditions -- just as consumers are finally beginning to embrace many new
digital media technologies. "After years of promise, technology is finally
transforming show business: personal video recorders like TiVo and
ReplayTV threaten to destroy the business of broadcast commercials once
and for all; Napster and its peer-to-peer distribution competitors are
challenging the power of major music labels; and a crop of Internet
content studios like Icebox, Shockwave.com and The Romp are offering
Hollywood a revolutionary approach to the packaging of the industry's
particular brand of fantasy," the article said. "Yet, as businesses, the
technology-loving challengers to traditional Hollywood have seldom seemed
more troubled than now."
http://www.redherring.com
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o Comedy World Raises $20.5 Million Second Round

San Francisco -- Comedy World, an entertainment site, announced on Monday
that it has raised $20.5 million in its second round of venture financing.
Moore Capital Management led the investment round; Attractor, a previous
investor, also contributed. San Francisco-based Comedy World offers
content including web radio shows hosted by comedians and daily jokes. The
company said it will use the funds to develop new content distribution
models and to pursue radio, television and cable syndication
opportunities.
http://www.comedyworld.com
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o Virtgame.com To Offer Online Betting For Nevada Residents

Los Angeles -- Virtgame.com, a software provider for online gaming, has
announced that the Nevada Gaming Control Board has approved its software
for use by Nevada residents to place bets using their home computers,
according to a Reuters report. The system will not be available to
residents outside of Nevada, and will not use the Internet. Instead, users
will connect their home computers to casino operator Coast Resort's Nevada
casinos through a closed connection. Before wagering, Nevada residents
will have to first set up an account with Coast Resorts, make a deposit to
cover their bets, then load software from Virtgame.com that connects their
PC to the casino's online betting service.
http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/breaking/internet/docs/514426l.htm
http://www.virtgame.com
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o Digital Distribution Technology Firm Metapa Raises $15 Million

New York -- Metapa, a provider of distribution technology for digital
media, announced on Monday that it has raised $15 million in its first
round of venture financing. Wit SoundView Ventures, Impact Venture
Partners and Primedia Ventures led the investment round. New York-based
Metapa develops technology that simplifies the distribution of digital
media across applications, networks and devices. The company said that it
will soon make its technology commercially available.
http://www.metapa.com
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o Scour May Face $250 Billion In Legal Liabilities

Los Angeles -- Scour.com, an entertainment site that last week filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in California court, said that its
liability for providing allegedly illegal copyrighted files through its
Scour Exchange could total $250 billion, according to company spokeswoman
Dawn Rusalov, in a Reuters report.  Entertainment companies including 20th
Century Fox, Disney and MGM sued the company for allowing users to swap
video files of their films. Like Napster, the company was also sued by the
RIAA for allowing copyrighted songs to be traded. Scour has listed its
current assets at $1.2 million. The company's Chapter 11 filing halted all
litigation against the company during the bankruptcy process.
http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/breaking/internet/docs/513099l.htm
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o Broadband Media Search Site Rampt Closes Second Round

Hollywood -- Rampt, a site that provides links to broadband entertainment,
announced on Monday that it has closed its second round of funding. Audax
Ventures led the round; Intel Capital, Time Warner's Digital Media
Investment Fund and LSR Technologies also contributed. The amount of the
investment round was not disclosed. Hollywood-based Rampt partners with
broadband-based companies such as the Road Runner network to provide users
with a list of daily broadband content links.
http://www.rampt.com
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o MP3 Player Manufacturer S3 Rio Invests In ETC Music

Vancouver, Wash. -- S3, a manufacturer of MP3 players and other digital
media devices, announced on Monday that it has invested in ETC Music Inc.,
a developer of kiosks that provide digital music downloads. S3 will take
an approximate 25 percent stake in the company, according to a company
spokesperson. S3 manufactures the Rio brand of MP3 players, which
consumers will now be able to use to download songs from Boston-based ETC
Music's ATM-like Internet kiosks. ETC Music said that it will test its
kiosks in the Boston area in November, with plans to distribute them
nationally in the coming year.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/001016/wa_s3_etc_.html
http://www.s3.com
http://www.etcmusic.com
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o Briefly Noted:

(New York) The World Research Group will present "Entertainment Online
2000," a digital media conference, on Oct. 17-18 at the World Trade Center
in New York City. The conference will cover the wired and wireless future
of film, TV, music, animation, gaming, publishing and media finance.
http://www.worldrg.com

(San Francisco) Red Herring Communications, the publisher of Red Herring
magazine and redherring.com, announced on Monday that it has named Hillary
Schneider as its new CEO. Schneider was previously president and CEO of
Times Mirror Interactive.
http://www.redherring.com

(San Francisco) Eveo.com, a user-generated video site, announced on Monday
a deal with Jimmy and Doug's Farmclub.com, to connect aspiring video
makers with unsigned musicians to make music videos for the web. San
Francisco-based Eveo.com said filmmakers will listen to music on
Farmclub.com, and submit their music video ideas for consideration; bands
will choose the idea they like best, and Eveo will coordinate the video's
production. Successful videos will have the chance of being broadcast on
Farmclub.com's weekly television program on the USA Network.
http://www.eveo.com
http://www.farmclub.com

(San Francisco) SegaNet, the online gaming division of Sega of America,
announced on Monday that it will sponsor an upcoming tour of rock band
Limp Bizkit. As part of the sponsorship, the band will use the SegaNet
Internet network to play the Sega Dreamcast game "Ultimate Fighting
Championship" against audience members during the concerts. The video game
will be projected on a large screen at the concerts.
http://www.sega.com

(Tampa, Fl.) EviewThis.com, an entertainment site, announced on Monday the
launch of its web site. Tampa-based EviewThis.com is a subsidiary of
InsiderStreet.com, a provider of financial information for the small cap
and bulletin board markets. EviewThis.com provides original music and
movie reviews, movie trailers, entertainment news and an online store.
http://www.eviewthis.com

(Pasadena, Calif.) Ticketmaster.com announced on Monday that it will offer
its online ticketing services to Jimmy and Doug's Farmclub.com.
Ticketmaster.com will be granted promotional opportunities on
Farmclub.com's weekly television show on USA Network as part of the deal.
http://www.ticketmaster.com
http://www.farmclub.com

(Pasadena, Calif.) IDT Corporation, an international phone company and
Internet service provider, announced on Monday that is has purchased the
tv.tv domain name to launch a broadband television channel called TV.TV.
IDT said that it will support its range of entertainment programming
through targeted advertising, pay-per-view events and subscription
services.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000927/nj_idt.html
http://www.tv.tv

(Atlanta) Zapmedia.com, a developer of multimedia player hardware as well
as an entertainment portal, announced on Monday that it has partnered with
MediaX, an Internet design studio and network of entertainment sites.
Under the deal, MediaX will provide Zapmedia subscribers with expanded
access to its sites, which include amuZnet.com, NSYNC.com and
rodstewartlive.com.
http://www.zapmedia.com
http://www.mediax.com

(Las Vegas) iBEAM, a streaming media distributor, announced on Monday that
it has partnered with DSLnetworks, a provider of network broadband
technology, to speed up the transmission of streaming media content to
consumers. Sunnyvale-based iBEAM said that the partnership will allow its
content to bypass the bottlenecks of the Internet and use a direct
connection to Internet service providers established through DSLnetworks.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001016/nv_dslnetw_2.html
http://www.ibeam.com
http://www.dslnetworks.com

(New York) Bottle Rocket, a developer and distributor of interactive
entertainment, announced on Monday that it has partnered with Falcon's
Wing Wireless, a provider of entertainment content for wireless devices,
to provide its online games to Falcon's Wing's wireless customers. New
York-based Bottle Rocket, a subsidiary of ACTV, will provide quiz and
trivia games to Falcon's Wing.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/001016/ny_bottle__2.html
http://www.bottlerocket.com
http://www.falconswing.com

(New York) TheFeedRoom.com, a broadband television news service, announced
on Monday that it has partnered with Milwaukee-based Journal Broadcast
Group. Under the deal, New York-based TheFeedRoom.com will stream 24-hour
news video from the Journal's stations including WTMJ-TV (Milwaukee),
KTNV-TV (Las Vegas), WSYM-TV (Lansing, Mich) and KMIR-TV (Palm Springs,
Calif.)
http://www.thefeedroom.com

(San Francisco) Egreetings.com, a provider of multimedia email greeting
cards, announced on Monday that Universal Music Group will feature its
artists in music videos created for Egreetings.com's animated music
e-cards. Artists currently available from the service include Eminem,
Sting and 98 Degrees.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/001016/ca_egreeti.html
http://www.egreetings.com
http://www.universalmusic.com
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