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o RIAA Sues Another 754 Music File-Swappers for Copyright Infringement
o Apple Shuts Out RealNetworks' Songs From Playback on iPods
o Shareholders Reject Electronic Arts' Buyout Offer for "Battlefield" Developer
o Report: Canadian Teens More Active File-Swappers Than U.S. Counterparts
o U.K. Proposes Radical Overhaul of Commercial Radio
o U.K.'s Tandberg to Acquire VOD Firm N2 Broadband for $110 Million
o China's TOM Online Pays $17 Million for Stake in Mobile Firm Indiagames
o Report: European Mobile Operators Must Change Pricing to Spur Content
o Wireless Entertainment Firm Digital Orchid Gets Investment from Qualcomm
o Online Classifieds E-Commerce Software Firm AdPay Secures Funding

o Note to Readers: Happy Holidays

 > DMW Announcements:
--Digital Music Forum - March 2, 2005  
 

o Briefly Noted: Apple iPod - retailer shortages, XM Satellite Radio - Bowl Championship Series, Open eBook Forum - November e-book bestsellers, Electronic Arts - Marlon Brando, "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" - Xbox, Vivendi Online game - $26,500 "virtual island," BitTorrent - MPAA
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o RIAA Sues Another 754 Music File-Swappers for Copyright Infringement

Washington -- The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) announced on Friday that it has sued another 754 alleged Internet song-swappers for copyright infringement, bringing the total number of individuals sued by the group to over 7,000. The "John Doe" suits, which will seek to obtain the identities of the peer-to-peer users from their Internet service providers, were served against individuals in seven states and the District of Columbia, including students at Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania and four other schools. "With legal online retailers still forced to compete against illegal free networks, the playing field remains decidedly unbalanced," said RIAA president Cary Sherman. "That's why continued enforcement against individuals stealing and distributing music illegally is essential, as is holding accountable the businesses that intentionally promote and profit from this theft." The RIAA is currently embroiled in an Australian copyright case against Sharman Networks, operator of the Kazaa file-sharing exchange, and recently received word that the U.S. Supreme Court will hear its appeal of a federal court ruling that found file-sharing networks are not liable for any copyright infringement committed by users of their software.
http://www.riaa.com/news/newsletter/121604.asp 
http://tinyurl.com/3q6m5 
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o Apple Shuts Out RealNetworks' Songs From Playback on iPods

Cupertino, Calif. -- Apple has made changes to the firmware installed on its iPod digital music players to make them incompatible with songs purchased from rival RealNetworks' Rhapsody online music service. The move trumps Real's release of software called Harmony, which it said reverse-engineered Apple's FairPlay digital rights management scheme so that its songs could play on iPods -- causing Apple to claim it was "stunned" that its technology had been "hacked." Apple also said it would examine a legal case against Seattle-based RealNetworks over Harmony, but has so far not taken any action. RealNetworks spokesman Matt Graves told MacCentral the company is working to restore compatibility between Harmony and the iPod.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/203755_apple15.html
http://www.macworld.com/news/2004/12/15/harmony/index.php
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/15/apple_vs_real 
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o Shareholders Reject Electronic Arts' Buyout Offer for "Battlefield" Developer

Stockholm, Sweden -- Video game publisher Electronic Arts, which last month offered to purchase Swedish "Battlefield" developer Digital Illusions CE (DICE), saw its plans stymied this week when 29% of DICE shareholders voted against the deal. The vote came despite the recommendation from DICE's board of directors to approve it; 90% must agree to the deal for it to proceed. Redwood City, Calif.-based Electronic Arts currently owns 19% of DICE, which it purchased in 2003 when it signed a 15-year publishing deal with the company. In addition to DICE's 4 million unit-selling "Battlefield" titles, it also is responsible for the "Rallisport Challenge" game franchise. The deadline for EA to reach a deal to purchase Digital Illusions is Dec. 27.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=5956 
http://www.ea.com 
http://www.dice.se 
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o Report: Canadian Teens More Active File-Swappers Than U.S. Counterparts

Vancouver, B.C. -- Canadian teenagers are more voracious music downloaders than their American counterparts, as only one-in-three Canadian teens said they had never downloaded a music file compared with 60% of U.S. teens polled in a recent survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid. Canada's teens download an average of 15 songs per month, with 29% saying they download music at least a few times a week, and 53% reporting they do so at least a few times a month. By contrast, only 24% of Canadian adults polled said they download music a few times a month. "Our research with Canadian adults indicates that many have decreased their music downloading activities," said Ipsos-Reid vice president Chris Ferneyhough. "However, it looks like teenagers are picking up the slack. These teens have come of age during the peer-to-peer phenomenon so convincing them not to download free music is likely going to be a difficult task for the recording industry." The survey also found that 42% of the teens who said they didn't download music were not allowed to by their parents, 19% "don't feel it is right" and 17% were worried about downloading viruses.
http://www.ipsos-na.com/news/pressrelease.cfm?id=2495 
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o U.K. Proposes Radical Overhaul of Commercial Radio

London -- Ofcom, the U.K. communications and media regulator, has proposed a radical expansion of the country's commercial radio framework. Analysts say the proposal, the first of a two-part industry review, could lead to the launch of more than 100 digital radio stations and eventually the offering of services such as music downloads. Industry experts say the most radical proposal will see two blocks of spectrum -- tantamount to 20 new digital stations -- sold in an auction. Ofcom said the spectrum would be open to all bidders, including telecommunications operators wanting launch new mobile phone services. "Radio is a dynamic medium at an interesting point of development," said Ofcom CEO Stephen Carter. "These proposals seek responses to the prospect of more digital spectrum and a new approach to content regulation." The closing date for comments on the "Radio: Preparing for the Future" report is March 7, Ofcom said.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?P20214D0A 
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o U.K.'s Tandberg to Acquire VOD Firm N2 Broadband for $110 Million

Southampton, England -- Tandberg Television, a U.K.-based provider of professional video compression and TV delivery systems, announced on Friday that it has agreed to acquire Atlanta-based N2 Broadband, a provider of video-on-demand (VOD) delivery technology. Tandberg will tender between $110 million and $130 million in cash and shares for N2 Broadband in a deal that is expected to close in the first quarter of 2005. Tandberg is the primary supplier of video compression technology for European cable TV operators, while N2 Broadband's VOD systems are employed in the U.S. by cable TV providers and producers including Comcast, Charter, Cox, Adelphia, Time Warner, HBO and Starz-Encore. The deal is expected to help expand Tandberg's video compression technologies into the North American market while adding N2 Broadband's video-on-demand systems as an option for Tandberg's European and Asian cable TV and IPTV customers.
http://www.tandbergtv.com/newsview.asp?n=287 
http://www.n2broadband.com 
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o China's TOM Online Pays $17 Million for Stake in Mobile Firm Indiagames

Hong Kong -- Chinese wireless Internet provider TOM Online announced on Friday that it has acquired an 81% stake in mobile game developer Indiagames for $17.7 million. The company purchased shares from Infinity Ventures, IL&FS Investment Managers, and Indiagames' management team -- which will remain intact and retain the remaining 19% stake in the company. Founded in 1999, India-based Indiagames has developed mobile games based on Hollywood properties including "Spider-Man," "Predator," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Jurassic Park" and "The Mummy." The company distributes its games through over 100 mobile operators globally. TOM Online said the deal will establish its presence in the mobile games markets in India and China.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041217/hkf001_1.html 
http://www.tom.com 
http://www.indiagames.com 
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o Report: European Mobile Operators Must Change Pricing to Spur Content

Paris -- According to a report by market research firm Analysys, European mobile operators must change their pricing strategies to "kick-start the lagging mobile content market" for services such as ringtones, logos, games, music and videos. The report found that the Western European mobile content market grew much more slowly last year than predicted, generating just $3.1 billion in revenue. "A key short-term priority is addressing the inadequacy of pricing structures," report author Alex Zadvorny said. "The prevailing approaches to pricing are far too complex and difficult for the customer to understand." The report recommended that European operators follow the lead of Japanese operators, or develop affordable flat-rate content packages similar to those in the satellite TV industry.
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Y1C755D0A 
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o Wireless Entertainment Firm Digital Orchid Gets Investment from Qualcomm

San Diego -- Digital Orchid, a developer of branded real-time wireless applications, announced that it has received a strategic investment from wireless developer Qualcomm. San Diego-based Digital Orchid has developed programs for Qualcomm's BREW platform including Nascar.com To Go's PitCommand, which offers fans access to real-time pit crew information using telemetry and GPS technology. The company also delivers Nascar-branded wallpapers, ringtones and news. Digital Orchid has an established presence in Latin America, where it distributes in Mexico, Ecuador, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, and Guatemala, and plans to expand into Chile, Argentina and Brazil next year.
http://www.digitalorchid.com/about/news121304.html 
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o Online Classifieds E-Commerce Software Firm AdPay Secures Funding

Denver -- AdPay, a provider of e-commerce software for online newspaper classified ads, announced that it has raised a first round of venture capital financing, through the sale of shares to Appian Ventures and FFP Holdings. Colorado-based AdPay's Click and Buy Classifieds software enables newspapers to offer their online advertisers expanded text, photos and multimedia options when placing ads. The company's customers include the St. Petersburg Times, the Denver Newspaper Agency, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Sacramento Bee and the Houston Chronicle. "Based on our success in the marketplace we had already accelerated our staffing activities, and with this investment we're now fully-funded to pursue this exciting market opportunity," said AdPay president and CEO Mike Heene.
http://www.adpay.com 
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o Note to Readers: Happy Holidays

Today's will be the last edition of Digital Media Wire for the year, as we take an extended break for the holidays. The next edition will arrive on January 3, 2005.

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o Briefly Noted:

(San Jose, Calif.) Apple's iPod digital music player may be in short supply at retailers in the waning days of this year's holiday shopping season, the Associated Press reported on Friday. Retailer Amazon.com reports that it is sold out of the iPod mini and 20GB iPod models, while Circuit City reports short supply at its stores and Best Buy said that, while customers likely won't find the devices at its online store, Best Buy retail locations may have some stock remaining, if perhaps not the particular model or color desired. Analysts speculate that Apple may sell 4 million iPods this holiday season; the company has to date sold a total of over 5.7 million units -- enough so that the iPod now represents a quarter of Apple's overall revenues.
http://tinyurl.com/3tp6v

(Washington) XM Satellite Radio, a provider of satellite-delivered digital radio programming, said on Friday that it will broadcast the college football Bowl Championship Series live for its subscribers. D.C.-based XM's ESPN Radio channel will broadcast all ten games in the series, which take place from Dec. 21 through the January 4 match-up between USC and Oklahoma in the FedEx Orange Bowl.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041216/dcth047_1.html 
http://www.xmradio.com

(New York) The top 5 bestselling e-books for the month of November included two titles by Scott Adams, two by Dan Brown and James Patterson's "London Bridges," according to data from the Open eBook Forum, an industry trade group that includes distributors of e-book software/hardware and publishers.
http://www.openebook.org/bestseller/november04.htm

(Los Angeles) The late actor Marlon Brando's likeness will be included in an upcoming video game based on the film "The Godfather" from Electronic Arts, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The developer, which obtained the rights from Brando before he died this summer at the age of 80, is working with Paramount Pictures on the game, which will also feature the original score from the movie. Electronic Arts plans to release its Godfather game in late 2005.
http://tinyurl.com/58dme

(New York) Video game developer Rockstar Games, a unit of Take-Two Interactive, announced that it will release a version of its "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas" for Microsoft Xbox and PC in North America on June 5, and in Europe on June 10, 2005. The PlayStation version has sold an estimated 5 million units since going on sale in October.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/041216/165815_1.html
http://www.rockstargames.com/sanandreas

(Los Angeles) Video game publisher Vivendi Universal Games has announced development of "The Incredible Hulk" for PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube, based on a license of the Marvel Comics character. Developed by Canada-based Radical Games for release in the summer of 2005, the title will feature a storyline written by comic veteran Paul Jenkins and original art created by comic artist Bryan Hitch ("The Ultimates").
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/041217/laf002_1.html 
http://www.vugames.com 
http://www.radical.ca

(Portland, Ore.) Video game developer resonDESIGN announced on Friday that it has released a PC version of its "Yourself!Fitness" title for Xbox, which offers a virtual personal trainer to help improve the flexibility and fitness of users. Oregon-based responDESIGN, along with "Yourself!Fitness" publisher Microsoft, were recently sued by Hollywood writer Roger Avary ("Pulp Fiction"), who claims Microsoft stole his idea after the company declined a pitch he made for an Xbox fitness game.
http://www.respondesign.com 
http://www.yourselffitness.com 
http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-micro16nov16,1,3450441.story

(Burlingame, Calif.) Japanese video game publisher KOEI plans to release "Dynasty Warriors 5" for PlayStation 2 on Feb. 24 in Japan, with a North American release following in March 2005. KOEI's internal team, Omega Force, is developing the sequel for the franchise that has sold nearly 7 million units since 1997.
http://www.koei.com

(London) NewScientist.com recently reported that a virtual island created within developer MindArk's online game "Project Enropia" became the most-expensive item ever in online gaming history, when 22-year-old Australian David Storey paid the equivalent of $26,500 for the island this week. The game is unique in that virtual money may be exchanged for real-world currency and vice-versa; players may generate money either by turning natural resources within the game into valuable items, or by exchanging their own salaries for online cash. "[Storey] sees it as an investment," MindArk spokesman Marco Behrmann told NewScientist.com. "It may or may not be a wise investment in the end, but it's probably wiser than many junk bond investments."
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn6807 
http://www.project-entropia.com

(Los Angeles) The Associated Press on Sunday featured an interview with Bram Cohen, the 29-year-old programmer who created the peer-to-peer file-sharing application BitTorrent as a hobby in 2001. "It seems pretty clear that a lot of people are actively interested in engaging in wanton piracy," Cohen told the AP. "As far as I'm concerned, they're just pushing around bits, and what bits it is they're pushing around is not really a concern of mine. There's not much I can do about it." John Malcolm, senior vice president of anti-piracy operations for the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), noted that "BitTorrent is more of a threat because it is probably the latest and best technological tool for transferring large files like movies… There is no reason why those lawsuits wouldn't include BitTorrent." On Tuesday, the MPAA, in collaboration with law enforcement in the U.S. and several European nations, conducted raids on operators of BitTorrent and other file-sharing server operators. Equipment was seized and at least 42 people were arrested in the Netherlands, France and Finland.
http://www.salon.com/tech/wire/2004/12/12/bittorrent/index.html
http://www.mpaa.org/CurrentReleases/2004_12_14_WwdeP2PActions.pdf  
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/14/finnish_police_raid_bittorrent_site
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/12/15/dutch_raid_against_edonkey_sites 
 
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