2003 January 29 [10:03 am]
(entry last updated: 2003-01-29 15:13:16)
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A British Internet cafe that has been found liable for copyright infringement by its clients is vowing to appeal.
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Billboard describes Russ Feingold’s introduction of S.2691 - Competition in Radio and Concert Industries Act:
A bill to amend the Communications Act of 1934 to facilitate an increase in programming and content on radio that is locally and independently produced, to facilitate competition in radio programming, radio advertising, and concerts, and for other purposes.
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Jonathan Zittrain likes to talk about how ASCAP (not the RIAA! sorry) charged the Girl Scouts for campfire songs (see also Policing Pirates in the Networked Age for another version; from the Berkman Center’s archive - and ASCAP’s retreat here - both collated) - Apparently the Finnish recording industry is looking to repeat history.
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And, I guess Garry Trudeau has read what David Bowie had to say.

