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2001 News Archives
We archive only the hottest film and entertainment-related stories to hit the wires.
Feel free to browse the highlights below:
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JULY 2001
- Software Capable of Reproducing Any Human Voice - (NY Times, July 31st, 2001)
- Universal Using Animated Games to Market American Pie II - (internet.com, July 27th, 2001)
- ISPs Asked to Protect and Serve intellectual Property Holders - (ZDNet, July 26th, 2001)
- Hollywood Hackers Still Defy Logic - (The Register, July 26th, 2001)
- Analyzing Users and Viewers - (AdWeek, July 25th, 2001)
- How iTV Can Succeed in Today's World - (australia.internet.com, July 24th, 2001)
- Coming to a Court Near You: Movie Previews - (CNET News.com, July 24th, 2001)
- Universal, AOL Expands Promotional Deal - (internet.com, July 24th, 2001)
- Napster Drops Interim CEO, Welcomes Bertelsmann Exec into the Leadership Position - (ABC News, July 24th, 2001)
- RealNetworks, Symbian Put Media Player on a Phone - (internet.com, July 24th, 2001)
- The Inside Story of BMW's Cyber-Cinema Ads - (AdvertisingAge, July 24th, 2001)
- Record Labels Prepare Their Online Assault - (LA Times, July 23rd, 2001)
- Napster Pins Hopes on New Format - (NewScientist, July 20th, 2001)
- Jupiter: Napster Rivals' Rise is Bad News for Labels - (InfoWorld, July 20th, 2001)
- Underground Video Code Seeks Legitimacy - (CNET News.com, July 19th, 2001)
- Wireless Video Meanders - (RedHerring.com, July 19th, 2001)
- Napster's Not Up (or Down) Yet - (Wired News, July 19th, 2001)
- Century Theatres, Fandango Debut Print-at-Home Movie Tickets - (E-Commerce Guide, July 18th, 2001)
- Movie Startup.com: From the Inside - (NewMedia, July 18th, 2001)
- New Line Wants to be Lord of the Rings - (CNET News.com, July 18th, 2001)
- Napster: Too Legit to Quit- (internet.com, July 18th, 2001)
- Movie Studios License Content Protection Technology - (Newsbytes, July 17th, 2001)
- Microsoft vs MP3 - (Upside Today, July 17th, 2001)
- Napster Taps PlayMedia for New '.nap' File - (internet.com, July 16th, 2001)
- Internet Music Start-Up to Obtain Licenses - (NY Times, July 16th, 2001)
- Web Radio Signals Make a Comeback - (The Industry Standard, July 16th, 2001)
- Microsoft's MP3 Deal Requires Users to Pay - (ZDNet, July 16th, 2001)
- Levi's Internet Film Panders Pants - (internet.com, July 13th, 2001)
- Napster Ordered to Remain Shut - (NY Times, July 12th, 2001)
- A Possible Successor to Napster - (SF Gate, July 11th, 2001)
- DivX Provides a Movie Web of Intrigue - (The Detroit Free Press, July 11th, 2001)
- eYada Signs Off - (internet.com, July 9th, 2001)
- Groups Attack iTV As Major Privacy Threat - (AdAge, July 9th, 2001)
- Napster Users Mourn End of Free Music Era - (PCWorld.com, July 9th, 2001)
- Interpublic Aims to Speed iTV Development - (internet.com, July 6th, 2001)
- MSNBC's Brown Talks Content, Distribution and Profits - (Inside.com, July 5th, 2001)
- Angelina Jolie: Blood, Sugar, Sex, Magic - (RollingStone, July 5th, 2001)
- MPEG-4 Patent Decision Near - (internet.com, July 5th, 2001)
- Voice-over Artist Julia Kato: Talking Her Way to Success - (Home Business Magazine, July 1st, 2001)
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