music

My Fox Spokane Biz

8 things you think you own, but don't

8 things you think you own, but don't
By Andrew CoutsProvided by This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case called Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, which will test the limits of something called the "first sale" doctrine. First sale is the legal doctrine that governs our right to buy, sell, and loan things like CDs, books, DVDs,

8 things you think you own, but don't

8 things you think you own, but don't
By Andrew CoutsProvided by This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case called Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, which will test the limits of something called the "first sale" doctrine. First sale is the legal doctrine that governs our right to buy, sell, and loan things like CDs, books, DVDs,

8 things you think you own, but don't

8 things you think you own, but don't
By Andrew CoutsProvided by This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case called Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, which will test the limits of something called the "first sale" doctrine. First sale is the legal doctrine that governs our right to buy, sell, and loan things like CDs, books, DVDs,

8 things you think you own, but don't

8 things you think you own, but don't
By Andrew CoutsProvided by This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case called Kirtsaeng v. Wiley, which will test the limits of something called the "first sale" doctrine. First sale is the legal doctrine that governs our right to buy, sell, and loan things like CDs, books, DVDs,

The Sandy 15? Superstorm comfort-eating on menu

The Sandy 15? Superstorm comfort-eating on menu
By SAMANTHA CRITCHELLAssociated Press Jamie Sanders went to the grocery store in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy with good intentions. Cucumbers and apples were on her list. But her local supermarket hadn't gotten any new supplies - and with the prospect of working in her Upper East Side

Brother pleads guilty in NC beheading plot

Brother pleads guilty in NC beheading plot
By MICHAEL BIESECKERAssociated Press RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - The younger brother of a North Carolina terror suspect serving 45 years in prison for plotting to attack a Marine base pleaded guilty Thursday to plotting to behead government witnesses who testified against his sibling. Shkumbin Sherifi

Sony reduces loss on sales recovery, restructuring

Sony reduces loss on sales recovery, restructuring
By YURI KAGEYAMAAP Business Writer TOKYO (AP) - Sony Corp. reported Thursday a smaller flow of red ink for the fiscal second quarter on a sales recovery and restructuring efforts and stuck to its full year forecast for a return to profit from its worst loss in company history the previous year

US use of Vietnam website 'under review'

US use of Vietnam website 'under review'
By MATTHEW LEEAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - The State Department said Wednesday it is reviewing a U.S. Embassy's use of a wildly popular Vietnamese website laden with suspected pirated music and Hollywood movies to promote American values, including respect for intellectual property

A day after Sandy, New Yorkers find a changed city

A day after Sandy, New Yorkers find a changed city
By COLLEEN LONG and ERIN McCLAMAssociated Press NEW YORK (AP) - Stripped of its bustle and mostly cut off from the world, New York was left wondering Tuesday when its particular way of life - carried by subway, lit by skyline and powered by 24-hour deli - would return. Mayor Michael Bloomberg

THE RACE: Obama and Romney both focusing on Sandy

THE RACE: Obama and Romney both focusing on Sandy
By TOM RAUMAssociated Press President Barack Obama and rival Mitt Romney are both carefully navigating a path through disaster politics. Both want to show their main focus isn't on the election just a week away but on relief and cleanup from one of the worst-ever storms to slam the East