Money-losing Internet music distributor Liquid Audio Inc. and Alliance Entertainment Corp. canceled their planned merger Monday because of shareholder opposition, the companies said. Liquid Audio ...
The mute button may be pressed this week on yet another Net music pioneer. Liquid Audio, a well-regarded music technology company whose recent troubles are more befitting of an episode of "Behind the ...
Liquid Audio Inc. was founded in 1996 with the idea that music fans would want to buy songs in a new way: in pure digital form without the confines of a plastic CD. The subsequent rise of the MP3 ...
The Anti-Napster: Before there was iTunes, there was Liquid Audio. Steve Jobs was among those who noticed.. Newscom What a great business idea: Sell music digitally over the Internet, respecting ...
Handheld device maker Palm has tapped online music software and services company Liquid Audio to offer some Palm customers a window into secure digital music. Palm customers using a Palm m100 or m105 ...
An earlier music distribution service from Liquid Digital Media, Redwood City, CA. Liquid Audio offered bands and record companies content hosting and a website distribution network to promote and ...
Liquid Audio said Tuesday that it has sued geo-targeting company InfoSplit, alleging the company is using without a license its patented technology for restricting digital delivery to certain areas.
Get James Mitaronda talking about his latest takeover target -- digital rights management firm Liquid Audio -- and it becomes quite obvious that he has almost nothing nice to say about either the ...
Potentially bolstering its appeal to entertainment companies, Microsoft Corp. has acquired patents from Liquid Audio Inc. covering the secure delivery of digital movies, music and other media through ...
Alliance Entertainment Corp. and embattled Internet music company Liquid Audio Inc. agreed to merge in a deal that will combine the companies' physical and online media-distribution businesses. Under ...
Liquid Audio and an EMI division plan to launch a service on Monday that lets subscribers burn tunes to a CD or transfer them to portable devices. Redwood City, Calif.-based Liquid Audio said its ...