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There have been 10 cases of file sharing since August; none at JU, because of limited bandwidth.

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 10, 2003 at 3:48 AM



"I can't believe I found a DVD ripper at Wal Mart in Levittown this week."

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 10, 2003 at 3:44 AM



Remember when this came up? Well, let's act on it.

Posted by AdvancedChris McConnell in on November 10, 2003 at 1:00 AM



Hard rain's gonna fall. Excellent report in the LA Times by Patrick Goldstein

Posted by FolkTom Barger in on November 9, 2003 at 5:03 PM



Here's a musical moment from DMusic.

Posted by Jazzleflaw in on November 9, 2003 at 3:08 PM



Cim Radio Reviews Tony Adamo

Posted by JazzRoc in on November 9, 2003 at 2:57 PM



Bob Davis of soul-patrol.com has some insight into music biz...

Posted by Jazzleflaw in on November 9, 2003 at 2:31 PM



Tim Davis is an artist in NYC who was sued by the RIAA for having around 300 songs, far less than the 1000 they always talk about, but apparently, because he teaches a photography class, the claim is he should have known better, so he was hit with a $10,000 bill for 300 songs.

Posted by AdminCodeWarrior in on November 9, 2003 at 11:42 AM



Final issue of this collection. Enjoy!

Posted by AdvancedChris McConnell in on November 9, 2003 at 5:58 AM



Every so often, we look around and see who's peepin...

Posted by Jazzleflaw in on November 9, 2003 at 3:30 AM



A Dmusic user reports that the Record industry and www.cyveillance.com are inveding your computer from a sound card review site! Check this out, courtesy of PeerGuardian.

Posted by Jazzleflaw in on November 9, 2003 at 3:24 AM



Asking Microsoft and others to drop Palladium/TCPA

Posted by DMembertasadar24 in on November 8, 2003 at 11:19 PM



Our friend Frank Jones of Codex Data Systems has been busy with a number of projects associated with his loathsome DIRT Trojan, most notably one which seeks to distribute the infection indiscriminately. Cryptome's John Young has posted an HTML version of Jones' PowerPoint slide show, and from this we gather that Jones either has...

Posted by DMemberkoemoejoe in on November 8, 2003 at 5:38 PM



Now for something completely different!

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 8, 2003 at 4:40 PM



Penn State students revolt against Napster, DRM invasion

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 8, 2003 at 4:37 PM



Wasn't the Internet, this weightless kingdom of bits and bytes, supposed to make distribution costs just vanish? Apparently not.

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 8, 2003 at 4:33 PM



Music Industry's Piracy Crackdown Targets Web Providers

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 8, 2003 at 4:23 PM



The traditional business of manufacturing and marketing records is dead. Good, says musician TOM STEWART. Long live the Internet and file-sharing

Posted by IntermediateRIAAposterchild in on November 8, 2003 at 4:12 PM



WASHINGTON -- To the dismay of consumer advocates, the Federal Communications Commission has voted to mandate technology that prevents users from sharing copy-protected digital broadcasts.

Posted by Advancedpepe512000 in on November 8, 2003 at 3:06 PM



It had to happen. Wal*Mart tries to get into everything. They are marketing their own ISP service (basically a Wal*Mart frontend on AOL),but now, music downloads from Wal*Mart.com . From : http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000103&sid=arsZlqzCq9ic Wal*Mart is apparently modelling the service afer iTUNES, with a 99 ...

Posted by AdminCodeWarrior in on November 8, 2003 at 12:17 PM



One thing many of us here have been advocating, is using our vote(s) to help change things for the better, which regard to the stranglehold the RIAA seems to have on congress. But, of course, voting itself is changing, and recently, there has been a lot of internal documents from Diebold floating around the Net, and the ta...

Posted by AdminCodeWarrior in on November 8, 2003 at 11:46 AM



It seems that privacy is getting harder and harder to come by. If Echelon or Carnivore isn't trying to get you, the RIAA, BSA, or MPAA wants to peek into your hard drive, and those of us with PeerGuardian, KNOW how many addresses are having to blocked from your computer using that program.

Posted by AdminCodeWarrior in on November 8, 2003 at 11:20 AM



Almost time to say goodbye. But for now, I have 3 more for you.

Posted by AdvancedChris McConnell in on November 8, 2003 at 3:58 AM



Ayana Soyini, a music promoter (www.goldeneyes.com), was served with a lawsuit for posting an MP3 of a new Jay-Z song apparently given to her by Universal to promote to her constituency... Def Jam then sued, her website was shut down... Chuck D wrote a response which she posted to her website... slightly inflammatory.....

Posted by Jazzleflaw in on November 7, 2003 at 1:58 PM



This might have anthing to do with the movement of free music but it worth a read and the public should know about it. It even moves towards free speech.

Posted by DMembermark in on November 7, 2003 at 1:23 PM



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