The music industry, struggling to find workable business models for the digital age, apparently can’t even give its product away. Ad-supported services like SpiralFrog have generated what can only be ...
The effort to exploit the most lucrative college student demographic backfired recently when a digital music downloading service got ahold of thousands of Facebook users' emails by falsely setting up ...
University-focused music download service, Ruckus, has shut down. On February 6, visitors to the site encountered a posted message reporting that the site was undergoing an update. A short time later ...
Brown launched a free legal downloading service called Ruckus on Friday, giving students access to a database of 1.5 million songs and hundreds of movies, television shows and videos. Ruckus was ...
In the competitive world of digital music download services, Ruckus Network upped the ante by announcing it is offering free music downloads to any college student. The Herndon, Va.-based company gets ...
Ruckus, Brown's chosen provider of free and legal music downloads, is finally going to be at least somewhat compatible with Macs. With more students using Macs, this is great news - but there's more ...
“Downloading” and “legal” are two words rarely seen in the same sentence when it comes to music. Ohio State students can now experience the combination of these two terms first-hand, thanks to OSU’s ...
On Jan. 22, The Ruckus Network began providing a legal way for college students with a valid “.edu” e-mail address to access a music library with over 2.1 million songs, and download them free of ...
Without explanation or fanfare, the Ruckus digital music service targeted at university networks has gone out of business. By Antony Bruno Without explanation or fanfare, the Ruckus digital music ...
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