Merry Christmas!
The AfterDawn.com staff would like to wish all our users merry christmas and a happy new year! The year 2003 has been yet another year of amazing growth at our site, and we owe it all to you. Thank you!
Now it's time to take a little break, sit back and devote some time to the important people in our lives.
On behalf of AfterDawn.com,
Jari Ketola

Jon Lech Johansen, aka DVD-Jon was acquitted of all charges by the appeals court in Oslo, Norway. The appeals court upheld the earlier ruling in which Johansen was also found not quilty of the alleged copyright violations.
Ahead has released a hotfix for Nero Recode 2 that fixes issues with dual processor systems.
NEC has built and demonstrates the first optical drive with a dual red/blue-laser optical head. The single head is capable of reading both existing red-laser based DVDs as well as next-generation blue-laser based HD-DVDs.
Nullsoft has unveiled Winamp v5.0, the long awaited media player combining the best features of previous Winamp versions, 2.0 and 3.0.
Apple's immensely popular online music store iTunes has sold 25 million songs since its launch in April, Apple announced today,
Digital music services provider Loudeye and Microsoft announced yesterday that they will be working together to promote Loudeye's new music store concept in co-operation.
321 Studios has released an update to DVD X Copy Gold that brings its development to par with other X Copy products. The update is available to registered customers at
The Copyright Board of Canada has deemed downloads from peer-to-peer networks legal in Canada. However, much like in other countries, uploading files is still considered illegal. So as long as you're not sharing any copyrighted material, you can use P2P networks in Canada with a clear conscience.
BusinessWeek looks at different aspects of the "broadcast flag" proposed by Federal Communications Commission in November. The flag would limit the way consumer's can record and view digital TV broadcasts on, for example, DVD.
Our friends at DVD Writers have put Plextor's multi-format DVD-writer 708A to the test.
Federal Judge Michael Mukasey on Friday ruled that the MPAA can not stop their members from sending out screener copies of movies. MPAA immediately stated that it will appeal the injunction.



