Is someone liable under copyright law when a cell phone emits a ringtone of a hit song? The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers believes the sounds are a "public performance" and is ...
Cell phone ringtones have become a big business, but one unsettled legal question has been just how much money copyright owners should get paid for ringtones using their work. The answer: 24 cents, ...
The New Yorker, which is apparently a magazine and not a sandwich, has an article on the history of cell phone ringtones, the little bits of MIDI and MP3 that accounted for four billion dollars in ...
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OK, so I haven't got a new cell phone in...3 years? Anyway, just got a new one (Nokia 3120), and per cmpany policy, it doens't have any web functions. Yay. No Bluetooth or anything either.<BR><BR>On ...