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Trans World CEO Makes Bid To Go Private
In an apparent move to go private, Trans World chairman and CEO Robert J. Higgins has proposed paying $5 each for the outstanding publicly-traded shares of the 950-unit, Albany, N.Y.-based chain.
YouTube Served India Court Order
Mumbai-based Super Cassettes Industries Ltd. (SCIL), one of India's biggest record and video labels, said yesterday it has obtained a court order that prohibits YouTube's Indian Web site from disseminating SCIL copyrighted content.
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IPhone Goes on Sale in Europe
Germans lined up to buy Apple Inc.'s iPhone as it made its European debut Friday, with the company hoping to replicate the success the combination phone, music player and mobile Web browser has seen in the United States.
Fontana Names Spaulding Exec VP and GM
Fontana Distribution, the independent distribution arm of Universal Music Group (UMGD), has appointed Ron Spaulding as executive VP and GM. Spaulding will report to Jim Urie, the President of UMGD, and will be based in Los Angeles.
Hackers Target MySpace Artist Pages
Hackers are targeting the MySpace pages of several artists, most notably that of Alicia Keys, in an effort to spread a computer virus. The affected pages asked viewers to download a codec that allows hackers to completely take over an affected computer.
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