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Báo Dân Trí English 4 month(s) ago

After the music download charge programme proved to be ineffective, music service providers in Vietnam said they would continue to tighten control over music copyright.
Keywords: downloadMusic CopyrighttightenImagesRingtonesOnlinecharge
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Báo Đầu Tư English 6 month(s) ago
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With the launch of Windows Phone 8, the previous crop of Microsoft-powered phones became a gaggle of lame ducks.
Keywords: screenRingtonesMicrosoftNokiarevealBluetoothRingtone
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Báo Thanh Niên English 19 month(s) ago
Dozens of websites have duped women into believing the size of their breasts will be enlarged by listening to particular ringtones.
Keywords: RingtonesRingtonesizeSoundsscarcheatHung Vuong University
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Báo Thanh Niên English 21 month(s) ago
The Vietnam Center for Protection of Music Copyrights (VCPMC) has accused seven local mobile network providers for using unauthorized Korean music as ringtones, Tien Phong newspaper reported.
Keywords: copyrightAs KoreanSongsillegallyComplaintsRingtonesThe Center
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Báo Thanh Niên English 21 month(s) ago
The Vietnam Center for Protection of Music Copyrights (VCPMC) will, starting this month, on behalf of Trinh Cong Son's family, collect royalty from those who use the works of the late musician.
Keywords: Trinh Cong SoncopyrightUsersRingtonesSongsRightsVan Cao
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Báo Tuổi Trẻ English 22 month(s) ago

Vietnam’s leading mobile network providers Viettel, Vinaphone, Mobifone, S-Fone, Beeline, Vietnam Mobile and EVN have been accused of using unauthorized Korean music for their ringtones after it was found they purchased copyright from the wrong company.
Keywords: copyrightwrongSuper JuniorAs KoreanMusic CopyrightRingtonesright
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VietnamNet English 22 month(s) ago
Vietnam’s leading mobile network providers Viettel, Vinaphone, Mobifone, S-Fone, Beeline, Vietnam Mobile and EVN have been accused of using unauthorized Korean music for their ringtones after it was found they purchased copyright from the wrong company.
Keywords: copyrightwrongMusic CopyrightRingtonesAs KoreanrightThe Center
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VietnamNet English 24 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge - With enormous profits to be raked in from special service numbers, the Vietnamese mobile network operators have ganged up with content providers to lure customers and further their businesses.
Keywords: messageMobifonedetectVinaphoneamountViettelRingtones
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SaiGon GP English 24 month(s) ago

With enormous profits to be raked in from special service numbers, the Vietnamese mobile network operators have ganged up with content providers to lure customers and further their businesses.
Keywords: messageMobifonedetectVinaphoneamountViettelRingtones
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VietnamNet English 25 month(s) ago

VietNamNet Bridge – Many songs that are strongly criticized and “honored” as “disasters of Vietnamese music”, but they are “top hits” on the Internet or being downloaded mostly as ringtones. Singers also become “famous”. As a result, many more “disasters” are launched.
Keywords: DisastersbrownskinSongstastethirstAudiences
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SaiGon GP English 31 month(s) ago
WASHINGTON, Dec 31, 2010 (AFP) - Nearly two-thirds of US Internet users have paid to download or access online content such as music, movies or news articles, a survey showed Thursday.
Keywords: OnlinesurveydownloadMoviesPurchasingUsersRingtones
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Báo Đầu Tư English 35 month(s) ago
Foreign companies can now hold as much as 50 per cent in joint ventures with Vietnamese companies to provide telecoms service in the strictly controlled telecoms sector.Deputy minister of Post and Telematics, Mai Liem Truc, last week confirmed that under the bilateral trade agreement (BTA) between Vietnam and the US, foreign companies would be permitted to form joint ventures with local partners to provide value-added services from December 12, Internet services from late next year, and basic telecoms and mobile...
Keywords: TelematicscreateBilateral Trade AgreementRingtonesBusiness Cooperation ContractWith Vietnameseprovide
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VietnamNet English 43 month(s) ago

The center collected VND23.3 billion (US$1.3 million) in music royalties last year – an impressive number compared with VND15 billion in 2008 and VND80 million in 2002, when the center was established.
Keywords: The CenterRoyaltiesMusic CopyrightcopyrightSongsMusicianspay
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Báo Thanh Niên English 43 month(s) ago

Vietnam made great strides in ensuring that more copyright fees were paid last year, but the country still hasn’t moved far enough, according to the Vietnam Center for Protection of Music Copyrights.
Keywords: The CenterRoyaltiesMusic CopyrightcopyrightSongsMusicianspay