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Wednesday, July 3, 2002
      MSNBC: Music labels go after song-swappers. The new legal tack would be a departure from the entertainment industry's strategy so far. Companies have been reluctant to take legal action against individual Internet users, in part because they have feared the possible backlash that could result from big corporate interests dragging individuals into court. [Tomalak's Realm]       


      Musos mull post-Emagic sequencer options [The Register]       


      The Baen Free Library. Anyone who wishes can read these titles online ó no conditions, no strings attached. Or, if you prefer, you can download the books in one of several formats. Again, with no conditions or strings attached.     Google It!  


      Net radio fees push some broadcasters underground. Jul 3 2002 9:42AM ET [ZDNet]     Google It!  


      Escaping to Bryant Park, but Staying Connected to the Web. NYCwireless has a list of about 70 hot spots in New York City, most in Manhattan, on its Web site, www.nycwireless.net. The organization set up its first wireless access site in May 2001 in a coffee shop on the Upper East Side.     Google It!  


      Net radio raises a pirate flag. Technological pieces are falling into place for a pirate radio scene that flies in the face of industry's enforcement efforts, much as file swappers have done for years. [CNET News.com]     Google It!  


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