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If Eliminating Piracy Couldn't Save this Country's Record Industry, Why is Downloading Still the Enemy?
Illegal downloading is no longer a real threat to record labels and their bottom lines.
How the Music Industry Finally Sunk Grooveshark
Once again, a business operating in a legal grey area is brought down by its founders' sloppiness.
Barely Anyone Bothered to Have Their 'Six Strikes' Piracy Cases Reviewed
And even fewer—just 47 people in the country—won the fight.
Most Wanted: Sleigh Bells Nail Wraps
We talked to Alexis from Sleigh Bells and her longterm nail artist Ria about their limited edition nail wraps, female-centric merch, and Grimes' pussy rings. Stick that in your festive stocking.
Copyright Takedown Requests to Google Have Doubled Since Last Year
The search giant received 6.5 million requests to remove links to copyright-violating material during week of November 18, 2013.
Next on the Recording Industry's Hit List: Bitcoin
A new way to play whack-a-mole with media pirates.
Wale Will Be Encased in Carbonite: The Imaginary Future of Record Industry Rules, Post-Jay Z
We travelled into the future, not to buy a sports almanac and become billionaires, but to observe the evolution of the RIAA. Here are our findings.
Here Are Some More #NewRules the RIAA Is Probably Going to Come Up With
It's hard to keep up with the evolution of consumer behavior, but the RIAA tries its best.
Does the RIAA Know When It's Been Beat?
Skyrocketing copyright takedown requests don't seem to be doing the trick.
What the RIAA's Announcement That They're Factoring Free Streams into Gold and Platinum Certifications Actually Means
From now on, every 100 digital streams of a song or album equals one sale. Here's what that changes.
What Are You Going to Do with Your Anti-Piracy Six Strikes?
Now you BitTorrent users will receive six "strikes" before your internet provider can punish you.