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Daily News: Reuters Technology News Headlines - Sirius XM sued for digital royalty underpayment

Monday, Aug 26, 2013 07:36 PM PDT

Sirius XM sued for digital royalty underpayment 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 07:36 PM PDT
By Nate Raymond (Reuters) - A U.S. nonprofit charged with collecting digital royalties for music artists sued satellite radio service provider Sirius XM Radio Inc for at least $50 million on Monday for underpaying on recordings, including ones from before 1972. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by SoundExchange Inc, an entity appointed by the Copyright Royalty Board to collect and distribute performance royalties established under federal law. ...
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Regulators, Bitcoin group discuss digital currency 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 03:07 PM PDT
By Emily Stephenson and Brett Wolf WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators and law enforcement agencies met on Monday with an advocacy group for Bitcoin, a digital currency that has been under fire for its purported role in facilitating anonymous money transfers. Jennifer Shasky-Calvery, director of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), said her unit hosted a presentation by members of the Bitcoin Foundation, an advocacy group of Bitcoin-related businesses. ...
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U.S. judge approves Facebook privacy settlement over ads 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 02:35 PM PDT
The Facebook logo is pictured at the Facebook headquarters in Menlo ParkBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Monday granted final approval to Facebook's $20 million settlement of a lawsuit over targeted advertising despite objections that the deal did not go far enough to protect children's privacy. Five plaintiffs filed a class action against Facebook in 2011, saying the social networking giant's "Sponsored Stories" program shared users' "likes" of certain advertisers with friends without paying them or allowing them to opt out. ...
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Two charged with stealing source code from NY trading firm 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 02:33 PM PDT
By Joseph Ax NEW YORK (Reuters) - Two men have been charged by New York prosecutors with stealing secret computer code from a high-frequency trading firm in an effort to start their own business. Jason Vuu, 26, a former trader at Flow Traders LLC in Manhattan, was charged with emailing himself trading strategies, valuation algorithms and proprietary code from the firm and sharing the code with another man, Simon Lu, 25, according to criminal complaints filed by the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance. ...
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Telefonica wins Slim over with sweetened German deal 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 11:34 AM PDT
A man walks past Telefonica's building in central MadridBy Sara Webb and Clare Kane AMSTERDAM/MADRID (Reuters) - Telefonica has raised its bid for KPN's German arm by 6 percent to 8.55 billion euros ($11.5 billion), winning over top KPN investor America Movil and setting the stage for consolidation in Europe's largest mobile market. Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, which owns almost 30 percent of KPN, said it backed Telefonica's new offer for KPN's E-Plus unit. Shares of America Movil rose 1 percent in morning trade. ...
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PE firm to take Globecomm private for $340 million 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 08:03 AM PDT
(Reuters) - Satellite communications provider Globecomm Systems Inc agreed to be taken private by investment firm Wasserstein & Co for about $340 million. Wasserstein's offer of $14.15 per share in cash represents a 1.73 percent discount to Globecomm's closing price on Friday. Globecomm shares fell 3 percent to $13.95 on the Nasdaq on Monday morning, trading well below the offer price. The stock had risen 24 percent to Friday since the company said in January that it was exploring strategic alternatives. ...
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In digital age games makers still feel need to meet and greet 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 07:25 AM PDT
An overview shows the Electronic Arts EA exhibition stand during the Gamescom 2013 fair in CologneBy Harro Ten Wolde and Christiaan Hetzner COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) - Videogames maker Electronic Arts knows that in the Vatican there are more than just a few soccer fans thanks to customer feedback for its flagship sports title FIFA Soccer mined from connected gamers all over the world. Game developers such as EA, Activision Blizzard, Ubisoft and Sony are sitting on a treasure trove of client data that enables them to reach the right target group at the right time, yet every year in August they still flock to the Gamescom in Cologne to meet gamers in person. ...
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New apps help shoppers identify items using image recognition 
Monday, Aug 26, 2013 01:13 AM PDT
Sami Pienimaki, one of the founders of Jolla company, presents the new Jolla smartphone in HelsinkiBy Natasha Baker TORONTO (Reuters) - A new app lets shoppers flipping through retail flyers purchase items that catch their eye using image recognition technology. The iOS app Pounce allows shoppers to scan images they spot in print media with their device's camera, then purchase the item online directly from the retailer running the advertisement. ...
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