Democrats have taken over both houses in Congress. How does that affect consumers and their digital rights? Not much. There are supporters and opponents in both parties. Both Republicans (Stevens,...
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by Marc on January 31, 2007
eWeek covers that the top 25 Killer Apps of All Time. The lists started with Electric Pencil in 1976 and closes with Firefox in 2004. Browsers take top billing with 3 entries - Netscape Navigator, MS...
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by Marc on January 31, 2007
The web site Digg gained fame by allowing its users to control what's displayed with ratings of news and blog postings, and voting and publishing from your own web site. But what about music?...
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by Marc on January 30, 2007
eMarketer projects that digital media content spending will grow from $1.3 billion in 2005 to $7.8 billion in 2010. Online video is small now but will take off as more legitimate content is made...
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Music distributor Ruckus Network focuses on the college market. They had limited success selling subscriptions with only 20 institutional customers. Meanwhile the recording labels accepted that...
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by Marc on January 29, 2007
MySpace rocketed on the ability of its almost 100 million members to post music and video. It's long been a haven for artists to find new fans. But are you getting the most out of it? Anne...
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We reported previously on the Guntram Graef lawsuit as an example of DMCA abuse. Mr Graef responded to us as below. Allegations of ID theft and Sexual abuse are important. We do not pretend to judge...
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Music distributor Ruckus Network focuses on the college market. They had limited success selling subscriptions with only 20 institutional customers. Meanwhile the recording labels accepted that...
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In a rare loss for the recording industry, an Italian court ruled that copyright infringement is not a crime as long as the downloader or sharer does not profit. The decision is sure to draw the...
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by Marc on January 26, 2007
Two inexpensive (under $200) turntables are now available that play vinyl records, come with preamplifiers to raise the sound level, plug into a PC or Mac, and create digital and MP3 files. A New...
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by Marc on January 25, 2007
In a case in my home state of Texas, a federal judge ruled that an ISP could not be held liable for content posted by another. The ISP claimed immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency...
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by Marc on January 24, 2007
susan Crawford nicely ties together a few different pieces on asymmetric download and upload rates for residential DSL subscribers. P2P constitutes up to 70% of all ISP traffic. It's inherently...
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Music has fundamentally changed in many ways. Here is one. polar Levine writes "Suiting Up The Music: The Industry's Reframing Of Music's Role In Society" He covers how the...
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Eliot Van Buskirk argues that technology and competition may finally kill DRM. The most compelling reason is "The labels want Apple's dominance to end, and MP3 looks like the only way to...
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by Marc on January 23, 2007
Online video gets real in 2007 and breaks the billion dollar level. According to Strategy Analytics, online TV, movie, and other video sales will grow from $300 million in 2006 to $1.5 billion in...
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The abuse of the DMCA by not only the entertainment industry, but also others, has long been documented. It's easy to complain. All it takes is a cease-and-desist letter to invoke the law. There...
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In Gadgets as Tyrants, Xeni Jordan reviews CES (the consumer electronics show in las vegas) and doesn't like what she sees. The multiplicity of tech formats has resulted in "new products...
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Are MP3's coming back? A groundswell is forming for abandoning DRM protection, including rumors from major labels execs of change on the way. While the logic is impeccable, it's still mostly...
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Now that HD DVD DRM has been cracked, the first HD DVD has hit the file sharing networks. The movie "Serenity" has been seen on Bit Torrent. Unlike typical 1 to 2 GB movie downloads, the HD...
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by Marc on January 18, 2007
The DCIA brings the P2P Summit to the Big Apple in conjunction with the Media Summit New York conference. The Summit includes a wide range of speakers and demos, plus a live entertainment showcase....
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