Burning Man: Fact & Fiction lays down the truth about the wild celebration in the Nevada desert the week before LaborDay. There's lots of music (see how I made this relevant to our blog),...
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Shared Media Licensing's (SML) Weedshare, an early digital music service, has suspended operations. Weedshare was smoked by Microsoft, whose latest version of Windows Media Player was...
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, Video
by Marc on June 28, 2007
This story isn't about P2P architecture, but it has much in common with file sharing - unauthorized access of someone else's content. Slate has a fun feature called Other People's Porn...
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Jimmy Ruska's Awesome Video Blog at jimmyr.com proves there is plenty of unauthorized music sitting on the web, courtesy of Google and your browser. No need to fire up your P2P software. The web...
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It makes sense. Music without restrictions should be more popular. But is that what really happens? Yes, so far. EMI says that sales for music without DRM is significantly better than sales with it...
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MySpace may be the king but it's not the only network to promote or even sell your music. The article Rock On: 12 of the Best Music Social Networks does a nice job summarizing their picks for the...
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It's a comedy 3,000 years in the making and Viacom shut it down. The DMCA makes it easy for copyright holders to request content be removed. But what about when they get it wrong? Viacom has sent...
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Filed in archive Companies
, Finance
by Marc on June 25, 2007
OVERSI CACHES $8 MILLION FOR P2P CONTENT Israel-based Oversi added $8 million in a second round of funding from Carmel Ventures, StageOne Ventures, TempoPark Fund, and Cisco. Oversi was founded in...
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Filed in archive Fun
, Retail
by Marc on June 22, 2007
Hallmark has new line of musical greeting cards. This is a great commercial with dad opening a card for Father's Day that sings MC Hammer's Hammertime. The cards retail for a whopping five...
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With Apple and the major recording labels integrating your name and address into digital music files, it's only a matter of time before the encryption is broken or they or others start tracking...
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Adult entertainment DVD sales and rentals dropped for the first time to $3.6 billion in 2006 from $4.2 billion in 2005, according to industry trade magazine AVN. From the sales drop to the rise in...
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Filed in archive Video
by Marc on June 20, 2007
YouTube has demonstrated the power and flexibility of using the web for video sharing. But it's limited as files must be streamed from your browser in the format provided. A horde of sites have...
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Filed in archive Events
by Marc on June 20, 2007
Digital music analyst Todd Beals shares his impressions from the NARM (National Association of Recording Merchandisers) conference in Chicago. The event features performances and interviews with top...
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The web site Consumerist ran a poll for worst company in the United States. The winner was RIAA (never mind that it's not an actual company). Consumerist published the top 50 congresspeople who...
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The New York Times ask this question in Where's the Other Half of Your Music File? While data storage for drives in computer and portable music players has zoomed over the past decade, the...
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Filed in archive Companies
, Finance
by Marc on June 18, 2007
FREEHAND SYSTEMS GRABS $2 MILLION FOR digital sheet music Freehand Systems closed grabs $2 million in a third round of capital from Vision Capital Advisors. Freehand manufactures MusicPad Pro Plus, a...
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New York artist and former software programmer Jonathan Coulton is profiled in the New York Times magazine section. He explains how he's created a full-time living through free distribution. He...
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RIAA has entered a new stage in its fight to tame wild college students. In addition to suing students directly, it's pressed the school themselves with limited progress to restrict access to P2P...
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The U.S. fell further behind in world broadband according to the latest OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) survey. The report rated the U.S. 15th out of 30 countries. The...
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Another week, another Hollywood lawsuit against a web sharing site. This time it's Warner Music and imeem. Imeem has attracted a lot of visitors for its user-content sharing service. It claims a...
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