www.p2pconsortium.com -- In this special interview Rick Falkvinge, the founder and the leader of Swedish Pirate Party, gives his own views on the wildly heated political filesharing debate in Sweden, evaluates the political and technological prospects of P2P and talks about the dangers of citizen surveillance and Big Brother society. ...Read More
www.news.com -- AT&T is thinking about using filtering technology to help prevent illegal content from being transmitted on its networks, they announced at CES this week. They do have issues with actually finding software to do such filtering. ...Read More
www.theregister.co.uk -- Napster will be doing the MP3 format and allowing users to download DRM-Free MP3s starting in the second quarter of 2008. ...Read More
www.reghardware.co.uk -- Time-Warner has decided to offer DRM free MP3s via Amazon's download service. The third company to do so. This will open up how people can use their music on whatever device they chose. ...Read More
torrentfreak.com -- Today several news sources again reported that 36.4% of all PCs have Limewire installed. The reports are based on a press release published by Digital Music News, who misinterpreted their own data. The acual install base is less than 18%, 17.92 to be exact. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Clearly, the so-called "darknet" remains far and away the world's leading provider of online media content, drowning legit download services in a flood of "free." This data also should give the major labels pause in their ongoing attempts to convince Apple that $0.99 per song is way too cheap. ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- Much easier just to let industry send the news in premade packets. This Christmas season, the RIAA has a present for local news divisions: a video news release about music piracy, complete with exhortations to buy iTunes gift cards and cell phone ringtones. ...Read More
news.yahoo.com -- "The record industry is in such a mess. I called for what it was when college kids first started download music for free -- that they were crooks. I told every record label I spoke with that they just lit the fuse to their own bomb that was going to explode from under them and put them on the street." ...Read More
www.news.com -- Another artist tells fans to steal his music!! He says he is willing to follow in Radiohead's footsteps with fans setting prices for artist's work. Trent does say that people should attend concerts and buy bands merch. ...Read More
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