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Monday, June 17, 2002
      POTTER - Not protected. Warner Home Video has chosen not to copy-protect the home versions of its blockbuster movie Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. [Lockergnome Bytes]       


      Battle Over Access to Online Books. Librarians have seized on the potential of digital technology and are offering users free online access to books from their homes. That has put them at odds with publishers who fear that free access costs them book sales. [New York Times: Technology]       


      Take control of TiVo before TiVo controls you!. ZDNet Jun 16 2002 8:03PM ET [Moreover - moreover...]       


      Fox Hunts Radio Revenue. Mediaweek Jun 17 2002 1:03AM ET [Moreover - moreover...] Lets make all radio sound the same, everywhere!       


      Radio station takes human element off the air. Sunspot Jun 17 2002 1:40AM ET [Moreover - moreover...]       


      Fortune: I Want My File-Served TV! Stewart Alsop. I first heard Hendricks say those words two months ago, and they've been bugging me ever since. Last week I figured out why--it's because file-served television seems the only sensible future for television. If I'm right, that's good news for TiVo, and for consumers as well. [Tomalak's Realm]       


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