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Movie exec pushes copyright bill
- In a rousing speech at summer Internet World, Motion Picture Association of America chief executive Jack Valenti blasted Internet copyright violators and campaigned for an intellectual property bill under consideration by the House of Representatives. [News.com]
Music antipiracy push in Europe
- Europe's music industry continued its campaign against Internet piracy today, renewing a plea for tough European Union legislation. [News.com]
Music label turns to open Net
- Even as analysts doubt the Net's immediate potential as a channel for direct delivery of music, Hollywood Records is giving it a boost this week in a format that music pirates favor and the record industry hates. [News.com]
Musicfest plays on Web
- The creators of the Intel New York Music Festival say Net technology finally may have caught up with them. [News.com]
N.Y. Times lifts overseas fee
- The New York Times on the Web today lifted the subscription fee it was charging users outside the United States. [News.com]
N.Y. freezes Net gambling firm
- Continuing his high-profile fight against illegal Net activity, New York state attorney general Dennis Vacco has frozen the bank accounts of an Internet gambling company, alleging it conducted illegal and deceptive business practices. [News.com]
NBC sale unlikely, analysts say
- General Electric is not likely to sell its NBC television operations but could be looking to expand its cable TV properties, according to analysts and bankers. [News.com]
NBC stakes interactive TV project
- Television network NBC said today it was buying a 5 percent stake in TDN, a joint venture of Gemstar International Group Limited and Thomson Consumer Electronics that is developing an interactive television guide called Guide Plus+ Gold. [News.com]
NEC licenses Java Card language
- NEC signed a licensing agreement with Sun Microsystems for the Java Card IC card programming language, in an effort to further strengthen its IC card-related semiconductor and system solution businesses. [News.com]
NEC may take over Packard Bell
- Japans NEC indicated it will consider tightening its control over Packard Bell NEC by making it a subsidiary, following an abrupt change in the PC vendor's top management. [News.com]
NEC tightens Packard Bell grip
- Japanese electronics giant NEC said today that it would bring troubled U.S. personal computer maker Packard Bell NEC fully within its own camp with a fresh injection of funds. [News.com]
NSI enters Asia domain market
- Furthering its reach outside the United States, Network Solutions today announced agreements with eight Asian telecommunications and Internet companies for domain registrations in their host countries. [News.com]
NSI expands alliances overseas
- Preparing to face competition in the lucrative business of registering top-level domain names, Network Solutions today announced an international marketing program and agreements with six Scandinavian Internet companies. [News.com]
NSI readies for competition
- Network Solutions' exclusive government contract to run the Internet name registry may expire September 30, but the company is aggressively enhancing its position to prepare for competition. [News.com]
NSI registrations, profits up
- Network Solutions said today that the 443,000 new Internet domain names it registered during the second quarter of 1998--a 91 percent increase over the year-ago quarter--significantly boosted the quarter's profitability. [News.com]
NSI registries up 91%
- Network Solutions said today it registered 443,000 new Internet domain names in the second quarter of 1998, up 91 percent from the year-ago quarter, boosting the quarter's profitability. [News.com]
NT 5.0 delays stall Wintel plans
- Operating system software is no easy engineering task, but the promises Microsoft has made related to its ambitious Windows NT 5.0 upgrade seem to be coming back to haunt the software giant. [News.com]
NT, NetWare, Unix vie for lead
- Microsoft's Windows NT Server operating system blew past software from Novell and various Unix-based players this past year in units shipped, but Unix maintained a significant lead in revenue, and continues to rule at the high-end, according to final 1997 numbers released by market researcher International Data Corporation. [News.com]
NTT, Microsoft to partner
- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone said today that it and Microsoft had agreed on a broad tie-up in the electronic commerce business. [News.com]
Nader challenges Gates on wealth
- Consumer rights activist Ralph Nader today sent a letter to Microsoft chief executive Bill Gates, challenging the CEO to join financier Warren Buffett in leading a conference of billionaires in addressing wealth disparities and how to resolve them. [News.com]
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