Sunday , April 28 2024

Science and Technology

Harry Potter and the Download of Doom

Harry popping up on the Internet, especially in countries without official translation, may even help popularize e-books: So far, authors and publishers have mainly stood on the sidelines of the Internet file-swapping frenzy that has shaken the music industry and aroused fear among makers of motion pictures. But the publishing …

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The “Spanish Shawn Fanning”

Pablo Soto is the P2P wild man of Spain: Pablo Soto has been hailed as the Spanish Shawn Fanning: a 23-year-old kid with a knack for coding, a passion for music and a certain brashness in his willingness to take on the record industry. At least for now, Soto is …

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Dammed File Sharing

The potlatch begins at the University of Florida – how much damage can we do to the marketplace of ideas in order to satisfy the RIAA? Many students moving into UF dorms this week were confused and frustrated after their Internet access was cut off by a new program designed …

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Cremation: The Dead Burn Concert CDs

As one might expect, the Dead have joined Phish, Pearl Jam and others selling concert CDs: Every concert is recorded and digitally transferred to compact discs that can be ordered at the concert venue and shipped within a week and a half. It’s like going to the same concert over …

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DMCA “is a very wrongheaded, stupid act, and it’s got a lot of people scared”

Another reason why the DMCA sucks syphilitics in a cesspool: Andrew Huang, an engineer and programmer in San Diego, has written a book called “Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering.” It has also been an introduction to copyright law in the digital age. Wiley Technology Publishing, a unit …

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Get Used to It

We’ve heard this before – the more often we hear it the better. William Fisher with a royalties plan for file sharing: The creator of a recording would register it with the U.S. Copyright Office and would receive, in return, a unique file name, which would be used to track …

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Computer Highjack Hell

Does this remind you of Alien? More than a thousand unsuspecting Internet users around the world have recently had their computers hijacked by hackers, who computer security experts say are using them for pornographic Web sites. The hijacked computers, which are chosen by the hackers apparently because they have high-speed …

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Yeah, but can you play it with your teeth?

Laptop jam in Manhattan – I have seen this sort of thing here in Cleveland – it’s the wildest: IN his native West Virginia, George Cicci arouses curiosity when he gets on stage at local open-mike events and turns out beats on his iBook laptop between sets of bluegrass guitarists …

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Oprahworld

Last week, the one-woman zeitgeist that is Oprah reran her Favorite Things for Spring episode, and along with a bunch of stupid girl stuff, she picked an iPod. At least she’s a little bit funkier than Martha. Has her magic wand contributed to Apple’s recent success and high visibility?

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Small Webcasters Threaten RIAA

Lilliputians menace Gulliver: Small Internet radio stations, angered over what they say is the recording industry’s effort to wield royalty rates as a weapon to drive them out of business, say they are preparing to file an antitrust suit against the Recording Industry Association of America. The Las Vegas-based Webcaster …

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