Monthly Archives: May 2010

Apple passes Microsoft

It seems as though for all of history Apple has been the little guy striving to catch up with the giant that is Microsoft.  As of the end of trading on Wednesday this week, Apple has actually passed Microsoft in … Continue reading

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Concert Tickets From Apple?

Reports are circulating that Apple has filed a new patent which involves the use of the iPhone and iPod Touch as digital tickets (or e-tickets) for concerts and events.  The patent references a system known as Concert Ticket +, that … Continue reading

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Press Pause Play

PressPausePlay is the name of a documentary currently in production about the emerging generation of global creators and artists who are developing their talents and their tendencies through the digital age rather than the traditional avenues. With a small budget … Continue reading

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Concern Over the Kagan Nomination

Most customers who do business with Royalty Free Music Library are involved in the creative arts in one way or another. The creative community has valid reason to be concerned over President Obama’s nomination of Elena Kagan to be the … Continue reading

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Performing Rights Organizations Take Stand Against YouTube

GEMA, the performing rights organization in Germany, has ordered YouTube to remove over 600 videos after their contract renewals with the worldwide video site broke down. After more than a year of talks, and months after their initial contract expired, … Continue reading

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LimeWire, File Sharing Networks Take A Hit

In a landmark ruling last week LimeWire, the popular file sharing network, lost a case brought against it by the Recording Industry Association of America.  A federal judge found LimeWire liable for inducing copyright infringement, unfair competition, and actual copyright … Continue reading

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Selecting Music By Mood

I recently read an article about an internet radio station that allows the listener to select a playlist based on their mood.   First Pandora allowed you to create a playlist based on an artist you like, now you can customize … Continue reading

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RoyaltyFreeMusicLibrary Featured on Lopez Tonight

In addition to recent placements in the Vampire Diaries and In Plain Sight, Royalty Free Music Library recently had music featured on a couple of George Lopez pieces on Lopez Tonight. Here is one of them for you to enjoy.

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The Birth Of The iPad DJ

Who needs turntables when you’ve got iPads?  Not DJ Rana Sobhany. After waiting in line outside an Apple store in New York City, Sobhany combined her inspiration, two iPads, several apps, and a bit of experimenting and withing 5 days … Continue reading

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BitTorrent Users Can Be Identified

For those who think that file sharing over sites like BitTorrent is a private act of piracy, think again.  Researchers have devised a way to monitor users of the service over long periods of time and allows them to map … Continue reading

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