Source: Tom's Hardware Guide
Money comes and goes, people live and die, lineups please or disappoint and bands form and break up. That’s just the cycle of music, wouldn’t you say? Bono was thought to have surpassed Sir Paul McCartney as th ...
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Source: The Huffington Post
John Mayer fell off the grid for a few years, but after an enlightening road trip through the heart of America -- where he picked up a rather large sombrero/fedora (or "sombrora") along the way -- the singer released the music video ...
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Source: Russia Today
A 29-year-old Rhode Island man is expected to pay $675,000 for the unauthorized downloading of 30 songs after the Supreme Court said on Monday that they will not weigh in on one of the record industry’s longest- ...
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Source: The Huffington Post
By Piya Sinha-Roy (Reuters) -- Michael Jackson's "Bad" returns this September with new music and never-before-seen concert video in the first re-release of a full album from the King of Pop's catalog since he died in 2009, Jackson's record company ...
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Source: UK Game Shows
as The X Factor: Battle of the Stars, 29 May - 5 June 2006 (8 episodes in 1 series) Phone-vote based talent show, very similar to Pop Idol, only without an upper age limit, and allowing bands and solo acts to audition. In fact, the ...
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Source: Macworld
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider the petition of Joel Tenenbaum, a former doctoral student at Boston University who faces a fine of $675,000 for illegally downloading 30 songs. The court’s inacti ...
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Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette
BOSTON A former Boston University student who was ordered to pay $675,000 for illegally downloading and sharing 30 songs on the Internet says he will continue fighting the penalty, despite the Supreme Court’s refusal Monday to hear his appeal. Joel Tene ...
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Source: Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. A former Rutgers University student who used a webcam to spy on his gay roommate was sentenced Monday to just 30 days in jail a punishment that disappointed some activists but came as a relief to others who feared h ...
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Source: RedOrbit
The highest court in the United States has refused to review the case of a former Boston University student who was hit with a $675,000 penalty for illegally downloading music and sharing it on the Internet. The petition was br ...
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