Despite recent moves to stay out of copyright disputes, America Online has become embroiled in the controversy surrounding MP3 files and Napster. [News.com]
A Motorola spinoff on Tuesday unveiled an MP3 player that lets you become a lead singer. [News.com]
Major music labels today sued MP3Board, seeking to prevent its Web site from linking Web surfers to "pirated" music on the Internet. [News.com]
Dell will unveil an MP3 home stereo component, this week. [News.com]
Creative Technology today launched its much-anticipated Nomad Jukebox, an MP3 player capable of storing up to six gigabytes of audio from file formats such as WAV and MP3. [News.com]
Iomega today unveiled its first MP3 player, as the struggling storage maker latches onto one of the hot technologies of the moment. [News.com]
MP3Board.com fired a legal shot over recording industry to preserve its ability to guide Web surfers to online music files, legal and illegal. [News.com]
Campus police confiscated an Oklahoma State University student's computer after the RIAA notified the school that a person on campus was allegedly distributing copyrighted material including MP3s and full-length movies. [News.com]
New products have been released that may expand the popularity of digital music beyond portable devices and desktop PCs. [News.com]
MP3Board.com, the small MP3 search site being sued by the record industry, has a new strategy: blame America Online. [News.com]
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