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The Den of Thieves
in Digital Music - The Future, on May 11, 2007
"The Den of Thieves" is not the next Madonna song or album. Believe it or not, it's the name of a new Warner Music Group programming division .
Thieves? It's a bizarre name. I get that it's intended to be hip and dangerous. But is anyone conscious there? Instead of...
The Den of Thieves
in P2P File Sharing, on May 11, 2007
"The Den of Thieves" is not the next Madonna song or album. Believe it or not, it's the name of a new Warner Music Group programming division .
Thieves? It's a bizarre name. I get that it's intended to be hip and dangerous. But is anyone conscious there? Instead of...
"Help! YouTube is killing my business!"
in Digital Music - The Future, on October 20, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring metallica , and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
One casualty of the YouTube phenomenon is UTube.com, the web domain for Universal ...
"Help! YouTube is killing my business!"
in P2P File Sharing, on October 20, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring metallica , and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
One casualty of the YouTube phenomenon is UTube.com, the web domain for Universal ...
Fab Friday: SPAM Energy Drink
in P2P File Sharing, on October 13, 2006
...d This Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
A company in the Netherlands provides the new drink for "Living on the Edge&qu...
Fab Friday: SPAM Energy Drink
in Digital Music - The Future, on October 13, 2006
...d This Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
A company in the Netherlands provides the new drink for "Living on the Edge&qu...
Fab Friday: Weird Al is White and Nerdy
in Digital Music - The Future, on October 6, 2006
...d This Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
We thank Weird Al for the anthem "Don't Download This Song " and its...
Fab Friday: Weird Al is White and Nerdy
in P2P File Sharing, on October 6, 2006
...d This Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
We thank Weird Al for the anthem "Don't Download This Song " ...
Fab Friday: The Recording Industry Will Destroy You
in Digital Music - The Future, on September 29, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
McSweeney shares music industry satire with " The Recording Industry Will Destr...
Fab Friday: The Recording Industry Will Destroy You
in P2P File Sharing, on September 29, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA Fun .
McSweeney shares music industry satire with " The Recording Industry Will Destr...
RIAA Body Count - Sept 18
in P2P File Sharing, on September 21, 2006
A current list of casualties and friendlies in the RIAA war against P2P developers follows.
RIAA Body Count
Status
Settlement amount (Million USD)
Software
P2P Networks
In active litigation
Limewire
8-06
...
Fab Fridays: FCC FU
in Digital Music - The Future, on September 15, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA .
Today's target is the FCC, known for its inconsistent and heavy handed regulation o...
Fab Fridays: FCC FU
in P2P File Sharing, on September 15, 2006
...Song ", the Camp Chaos Napster Bad animated series featuring Metallica, and archived DiaRIAA .
Today's target is the FCC, known for its inconsistent and heavy handed regulation o...
RIAA Body Count - August 22
in Digital Music - The Future, on August 22, 2006
A current list of casualties and friendlies in the RIAA war against P2P developers follows.
RIAA Body Count
In active litigation
Limewire
8-06
Morpheus
10-01 , latest
Received cease & desist letter
eDonkey ...
RIAA Body Count - August 22
in P2P File Sharing, on August 22, 2006
A current list of casualties and friendlies in the RIAA war against P2P developers follows.
RIAA Body Count
In active litigation
Limewire
8-06
Morpheus
10-01 , latest
Received cease & desist letter
eDonkey ...
RIAA Body Count - August 6
in P2P File Sharing, on August 6, 2006
A current list of casualties and friendlies in the RIAA war against P2P developers follows.
RIAA Body Count
In active litigation
Limewire
8-06
Morpheus
10-01 , latest
Received cease & desist letter
eDonkey ...
Metallica: If You Can't Beat 'Em ...
in P2P File Sharing, on July 29, 2006
Metallica finally has made its songs available on iTunes, the dominant online music store. The group has been notorious for its relationship with online world. It was a prime critic of the original Napster.
A few highlights from Metallica's past ...
> Metallica allowed MP3 concert d...
Metallica: If You Can't Beat 'Em ...
in Digital Music - The Future, on July 29, 2006
metallica finally has made its songs available on iTunes, the dominant online music store. The group has been notorious for its relationship with online world. It was a prime critic of the original Napster.
A few highlights from Metallica's past ...
> Metallica allowed MP3 co...
Speakers call P2P legal situation muddy
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 28, 2006
Speakers gave conflicting views at the P2P Summit last week in Washington, DC. Warren's Washington Internet Daily covered the Policy panel in " Confusion from 'Grokster,' Other Suits Slows Legitimate P2P Deals, Players Say ".
Three viewpoints from the article:
"Phil C...
Speakers call P2P legal situation muddy
in P2P File Sharing, on June 28, 2006
Speakers gave conflicting views at the P2P Summit last week in Washington, DC. Warren's Washington Internet Daily covered the Policy panel in " Confusion from 'Grokster,' Other Suits Slows Legitimate P2P Deals, Players Say ".
Three viewpoints from the article:
"Phil C...
The Sky is Falling: Is the Record Industry Ready to Face the Music?
in P2P File Sharing, on June 14, 2006
This article integrates and concludes a series of postings over the past week on digital music trends.
Mitch Bainwol, Chairman of RIAA, recently told CNET "Digital sales are rising at a value that is larger than the decline in physical sales. We went through a pretty extraordinary ...
The Sky is Falling: Is the Record Industry Ready to Face the Music?
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 14, 2006
This article integrates and concludes a series of postings over the past week on digital music trends.
Mitch Bainwol, Chairman of RIAA, recently told CNET "Digital sales are rising at a value that is larger than the decline in physical sales. We went through a pretty extraordinary ...
P2P war escalation? Hardly.
in P2P File Sharing, on June 13, 2006
...ropaganda and the questionable success of RIAA activism. These are themes I cover here, as well at DiaRIAA .
I do take issue with his claim about a "growing escalation". There's been ...
Fight DRM CRAP
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 6, 2006
...ka CRAP . I fully support the group and hope you'll join them. DRM has resulted in a trail of DiaRIAA that benefits only entertainment companies and not people. DRM mistrusts consumers. It make...
Fight DRM CRAP
in P2P File Sharing, on June 6, 2006
...ka CRAP . I fully support the group and hope you'll join them. DRM has resulted in a trail of DiaRIAA that benefits only entertainment companies and not people. DRM mistrusts consumers. It make...
DRM is CRAP
in Digital Music - The Future, on February 16, 2006
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Here is more DiaRIAA.
David Berlind, executive editor at ZDNet, calls music industry-mandated DRM (Digital Rights Management) CRAP in this video.
CRAP stands for Content, Restriction, an...
DRM is CRAP
in P2P File Sharing, on February 16, 2006
...
Here is more DiaRIAA .
David Berlind, executive editor at ZDNet, calls music industry-mandated DRM (Digital Rights Management) CRAP in this video.
CRAP stands for Content, Restriction, ...
Bad Laws Die Slowly: More DMCA Abuse Curtailed
in P2P File Sharing, on August 25, 2005
The Digital Millenium copyright Act (DMCA) is the apex of RIAA-sponsored self-serving bad legislation . It's been abused in many ways in both entertainment and tech industries. A federal court ruled that
StorageTek could not use the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) to sue an in...
Single Mom Fights RIAA, Raises Important Legal Points
in P2P File Sharing, on August 17, 2005
Photograph / Westchester Journal News Single mom Patricia Santangelo is fighting her RIAA lawsuit claiming copyright infringement.
"I was shocked because I didn't understand how someone could be sued for something they didn't do. I didn't know what was going on,...
Knowledgeable Internet Music Fans Support P2P, a Music Industry Problem
in P2P File Sharing, on June 21, 2005
A study from Digital Life America shows that by more than 2 to 1 those who have downloaded free or paid music say that P2P should be legal.
Consumers who have downloaded online music are certainly the most in the know. They use online music services like iTunes and Napster, download from b...
Entertainment Industry Gives Another Reason To Be Despised: Spanish Lecturer Loses Job Over P2P Presentation
in P2P File Sharing, on May 21, 2005
...the music and movie industries. It reminds me why I came up with the name and created the web site DiaRIAA to track such buffoonery.
In the final analysis, when you're already attacking your ...
Hilary Rosen Vader
in P2P File Sharing, on May 10, 2005
Ex-RIAA prez Hilary Rosen slams Apple in The Huffington Post (commentary in Corante -
Good Morning Silicon Valley ). This is the same Rosen responsible for harassing a generation of music lovers.
Hilary, I grant that the concepts of a free market and competition may be alien conce...
Open Media Network: Oh so Closed
in P2P File Sharing, on April 26, 2005
The Open Media Network announced a Kontiki -powered P2P network for public TV and radio. Let's parse this.
This CNET article touted the:
TV-like program directory
That's because unlike public P2P networks with billions of files this network will have so few file...
A Penny for your ... Songs?
in P2P File Sharing, on March 11, 2005
Mass adoption of P2P demonstrates the public's real value of music and market power to express it. Consumers reject the artificially inflated prices enforced by the record industry. Indeed the major labels have been convicted of various offenses for price fixing. In an open market econom...
Do you have DiaRIAA?
in P2P File Sharing, on March 6, 2005
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DiaRIAA exposes the abuse and folly of the music and movie businesses. We showcase top digital entertainment and P2P file sharing coverage, including news, articles, and comme...
More copyright silliness: Company claims to own a color
in P2P File Sharing, on February 24, 2005
OK, the fight over the color Orange has nothing directly to do with P2P. But it's a slow news week. ... It does share a theme of copyright and its place in our society. I agree with many that the balance has swing way too far in favor of companies over the public good . Of course wheth...
RIAA Vigilante Justice - The Article
in P2P File Sharing, on December 31, 2004
This article builds on previous blog entries
RIAA (The Recording Industry Association of America) openly acknowledges distributing bogus files to deter alleged copyright infringement on the P2P file sharing networks. This is a significant activity as a presentation at the FTC workshop ...
RIAA vigilante justice
in P2P File Sharing, on December 7, 2004
This article was inspired by Carlton Vogt and his excellent Enterprise Ethics newsletter. He wrote an article on the Lycos case called The Case Against Vigilantism: Is it ethical to use unethical tactics against someone you consider unethical?
Spam, like alleged P2P copyright infringemen...



