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Tag Archives: Internet

New Heart Album Via P2P

Heart, the semi-legendary rock and pop band led by singer Ann and guitarist Nancy Wilson, has a new album out, Jupiter’s Darling, their first album of new material in over a decade, which in addition to regular old CD, is available on a try it before you buy it basis …

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Is Audible Magic? Apparently Not

In the ongoing P2P wars between the RIAA, the file sharing networks, and file sharers themselves, the RIAA has been of late talking up the capabilities of Audible Magic’s “acoustic filtering” technology, urging its adoption upon universities, corporations, and Congress. There are three main considerations: Does it work? How much …

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The Images of CW

Our own CW Fisher is a poetic soul in an instruction-manual world. Not only is he one of Blogcritic’s most outstanding writers, but he is also a Photoshop artist (did I just make that term up?) of no small talent. Check out his alternately gripping and amusing surrealist portfolio here. …

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The Continued Legal Assault on Fair Use

Anush Yegyazarian, PC World editor, looks at the recent history of copyright law and doesn’t like what she sees. I would say her view and mine are nearly identical: while U.S. courts and Congress have done a lot to help copyright owners defend their rights, they have done comparatively little …

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Getting Closer

A new digital music service from cable television and telecommunications services company RCN is getting closer to a model that makes sense: a music-over-the-Internet service that offers unlimited computer-based access to 700,000 songs for $8 a month with free song downloads. In deploying the new service with Synacor Inc. of …

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Dr. Billy Taylor

Now this is what a musician’s website should look like: bio Billy Taylor encompasses that rare combination of creativity, intelligence, vision, commitment and leadership, qualities that make him one of our most cherished national treasures. The distinguished ambassador of the jazz community to the world-at-large, Dr. Billy Taylor’s recording career …

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Mediatrips

Because “sampling popular culture is not a crime,” or at least it damn well shouldn’t be. As I have repeated as nauseum here, I want to see creators get paid for their efforts but I also believe that copyright law in America has swung too far in their favor to …

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Legal CD Sharing – BarterBee.com

A reader pointed me in the direction of BarterBee.com, saying he was very happy with the system. He was anxious for me to help spread the word as the more people participate, the wider the selection: enlightened self-interest, I approve. Members exchange CDs (movies and games coming soon) the old-fashioned …

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New Search with IceRocket

“Cause, what the world needs now is another folk singer like I need a hole in my head” (Cracker) And many may feel tht way about search engines also, but a good meta search engine – one that searches the search engines – is a fine thing indeed. I checked …

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Exit Records, Jazz Guitar on the Internet

Man, we have to celebrate the sites, and especially the indie sites, that make the web a revolutionary place to experience music. Check out this one, Exit Records, specializing in jazz guitar, with free MP3s available from all of their artists, including: Steve Lacy Billy Hart GeorgeGarzone George Coleman Barry …

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