Thursday , July 16 2026

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Pearl Jam Boots – Singles

We mentioned back in December that Pearl Jam was going to do authorized bootlegs for each show on their upcoming Riot Act World Tour, to be sold exclusively online. Now the details are out: Pearl Jam announced today that they will release an official bootleg of each show on their …

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Dumb and Dumber

The students were dumb for thinking they could get away with it, and the faculty were dumber for letting it happen in the first place. Ring-tones aren’t the only thing hot on cell phones: The University of Maryland is investigating 12 students for allegedly using the “text messaging” functions on …

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Night + Town = Jazz

Acting local, thinking global: Cleveland’s own super cool jazz club Nighttown has been named one of the Top 100 Jazz Clubs in the World by Down Beat magazine. Here’s their schedule for the next month or so: Special Events at Nighttown Swing City with Ernie Krivda (sax, piano, trombone, guitar, …

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National Recording Registry

The Library of Congress has opened its National Recording Registry with 50 historic recordings: The choices for the National Recording Registry were announced by Librarian of Congress James H. Billington, who appointed William Ivey chairman of a board of directors. The board and the general public will make suggestions, advising …

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Kazaa Counterpunches

Sharman Networks, owner of Kazaa, countering the legal body blow delivered by a federal judge last week, filed a federal lawsuit yesterday against the major record labels and the movie studios claiming that they have “obscenely” abused their copyright powers. I just like the sound of that, “obscene” being such …

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Counterproductive

Part of the RIAA’s ongoing PR campaign against file swapping is to portray swappers as amoral, inconsiderate, greedy freeloaders who aren’t willing to abide by the rules of civil society. The ongoing hacker attacks on the RIAA’s site (another one over the weekend) is counterproductive at best because it plays …

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Free to Mock Barbie

If you can’t make fun of the iconic cultural archetype that is Barbie, what the hell can you make fun of? The Supreme Court tells Mattel to lighten up and share a spliff with Jamaican Barbie, or something like that: Toymaker Mattel lost a Supreme Court appeal Monday over a …

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Death to DRM

Visionary John Perry Barlow interviewed in InfoWorld by Steve Gillmor: JOHN PERRY BARLOW is a retired Wyoming cattle rancher, a lyricist for the Grateful Dead, co-founder of the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation), and an outspoken advocate for fair use of content. In an interview with InfoWorld Test Center Director Steve …

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EU to Go After Commercial Counterfeiters

This approach seems exactly right – they are going after the real pirates: Producers and retailers of counterfeited goods will face jail sentences and high fines across the European Union, under plans to be unveiled this week by the European Commission. The proposed rules are part of a crackdown on …

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“Pretty good, for a law professor…”

Glenn Reynolds, among other things, is a voting member of NARAS by dint of his record production. On his new GlennReynolds.com blog he discusses the Grammys: Even more than in previous years, I was forced to realize just how far my musical tastes diverge from the Academy’s. Most of the …

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