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Sunday, July 7, 2002
      How to Take Down the Music Industry. An Open Letter to Musicians Everyhwere, or How to Take Down the Music Industry  Check in with this site for insight. Like, their Media selections...       


     

Music Labels Plant Online Decoys. The music industry is adding more firepower to its arsenal in the fight against online piracy, planting "decoys" on free peer-to-peer services and considering lawsuits against individual song-swappers       


      Dr Bott carries an FM transmitter for iPods. Just iPods? I dont think so.       


      irock!, a clever little device that can assist you in listening to music from virtually any portable player that has a headphone jack, by porting it to any player that has a built in FM radio. And here's a review...is this a cool idea or what?       


      I finally had some time to really read the Janis Ian essay. Fucking brilliant. Isn't it amazing, how much money is being spent, legislation written and passed, technology forced to fruition in failed attempt after another to destroy the internet's capability to be exactly what the music industry needs: The Biggest Friggin' Free Radio Station ever. iRock included. [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]       


      News briefs: July 4-5. Shares in XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio fell Friday after an analyst downgraded... [spacetoday.net]       


      Repeated Misconceptions About eBooks. A recent Washington Post article about the failure of E-Books sparks a brief rant on the subject of the failure of people to see what's under their noses. [Meerkat: An Open Wire Service]       


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