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Gershwin heirs claim Warner account of payments falls short
Warner Music Group Corp. was sued by George Gershwin's heirs over claims they're owed $4.5 million in royalties and interest from works of the late composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" and "Porgy and Bess."AT&T to start selling Amazon's Kindle
As the exclusive provider of wireless service for the Kindle in the U.S., AT&T will offer the device beginning March 6 for $189, the same price charged by Amazon.Sony offers four TV models, blu-ray player with Google software
Sony unveiled four Internet- enabled televisions for the U.S. that use Google Inc. software to let viewers access websites and Web videos, betting consumer demand for online content will revive slowing TV sales in the U.S. market.Music Buyers Have Their Heads in the Cloud
Music fans may like the sound of storing their digital libraries on remote Web servers that allow access from any device, but the recording industry says there are still licensing issues to be worked out.A Closer Look at Digital Rights Management
Despite the obituary written for digital rights management by some, it remains a continuing part of new media distribution. Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss DRM, its new technologies, such as content identification, and how DRM is being considered by courts and litigants.Wal-Mart beats Amazon's prices
In an era of serial comparison shopping, Amazon.com Inc. has seemed unassailable, but for many kinds of merchandise, shoppers can get a better deal at Wal-Mart Stores Inc., both online or at a superstore.Companies, Courts Debate Whether ADA Applies to Web Sites
Does the Americans with Disabilities Act apply in cyberspace? Without clear guidance from the courts, companies are deciding for themselves. Pressured by advocacy groups, some businesses have already taken steps to make their Web sites more accessible to the disabled.E-Contacts and New York's Long-Arm Statute
Robert S. Friedman, a partner at Kelley Drye & Warren, and Mark E. McGrath, a senior associate at the firm, write that courts are wrestling with many issues and modes of business not contemplated by the lawmakers and judges who created and originally interpreted the laws. Whether it is several e-mail communications or $32.97 of sales via an interactive Web site, it appears that jurisdictional barriers continue to fall as e-commerce becomes more fluid.Trending Stories
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