Monday , May 20 2024

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Americans: Angry, Ugly and Otherwise

Joanne Jacobs has a great new site design, URL, and a hilarious post on a misguided attempt by a Guardian writer to understand country music and the “American mind”: Umm . . . He can hear all that — obesity, hat, mustache, ponytail — on his car radio? Those Brits …

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Return O KPIG

The sainted KPIG reutrns to the cyberwaves: Praise the lard: fans of hammy puns and progressive music outside the Santa Cruz metro area can rejoice, as KPIG has returned to the Internet airwaves. The tiny station–which, through its pioneering use of the Internet, reached an audience far beyond its signal …

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Dave Weinberger on Copyright Protection

One of our own Blogcritics, Dave Weinberger on “Blowing Copyright“: I realized what I actually believe. (Took me long enough.) “Look,” I said, “I know my argument isn’t coherent. I can’t defend the things I’m saying. But, I haven’t really said what matters to me. I’m not looking for free …

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What You Hear is a Sigh of Relief

All of the Internet is breathing more easily after a judge dismissed BT’s claim to have a patent on hyperlinks: U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon awarded Prodigy its motion for summary judgment to have the case dismissed, saying that no jury could find that Prodigy infringes BT’s patent. The ruling …

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Blogging For Votes

Edward Cone discusses blogger Tara Sue Grubb, who is running against Rep. Howard Coble as being in the pocket of the entertainment industry: One person who opposes the digital vigilante bill is Tara Sue Grubb, the Libertarian candidate opposing Coble in the November election (there is no Democratic candidate). A …

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Battle Over Liquid Audio

Liquid Audio has cash but hardly any business; some investors want the cash back: Liquid Audio, a Redwood City digital distribution company, had only $150,000 in revenue but managed to lose $5.6 million last quarter. Its main asset: A pile of cash. Its stock price Friday was $2.40. Liquid Audio …

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Webcasting Solution?

Per Technology Review, new software that may solve webcasting documentation issues: For webcasters, making sure that musicians receive royalties when their songs are played over the Internet is a tedious, paperwork-intensive business. Now Websound of Brattleboro, VT, is touting software that automatically sifts through Web server logs to distinguish songs …

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A Contrarian View of Bruce

Mark Gauvreau Judge does not like Bruce Sprinsteen – at all. He explains why in a Wall Street Journal editorial: Back in 1984, when I was a college student, I panned the album “Born in the U.S.A.,” Bruce’s breakthrough (coming years after the early so-called triumph of “Born to Run”). …

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Shortlist Music Project

Industry veteran and record producer manager Greg Spotts has a very cool project, called the Shortlist: The Shortlist Organization, LLC was founded in 2001 by music industry veterans Greg Spotts and Tom Sarig to create opportunities for left-of-center culture to cross over to the mainstream. The annual Shortlist Music Project …

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Beasties vs. Flutist

Complex copyright law is becoming de riguer for those interested in the music biz. This ruling is great for samplers, less so for composers: [James] Newton, a professor at California State University, Los Angeles, says that if he’d been asked, he never would have granted his permission. So in 2000 …

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