[Slashdot] DRM hurts, copyright hurts - recording = marketing [Slashdot] DRM hurts, copyright hurts - recording = marketing

From a slashdot article titled DRM Free Music is Everywhere, I posted this reply, titled DRM hurts, copyright hurts - recording = marketing : As a very very small music producer (basically, I give... 

[Slashdot] They aren’t out of touch, they’re out of time… [Slashdot] They aren’t out of touch, they’re out of time…

Slashdot today has an article titled U.S. Copyright Lobby Out of Touch with the following editorial: “The BBC is featuring a story on how the U.S. copyright lobby is increasingly out of touch with the... 

Copyright News, August 1, 2006 Copyright News, August 1, 2006

PORTLAND, OR — by Mike Bryson — The French Constitutional Council has rejected the law passed by both Houses of the French parliament that would for Apple to unrestrict songs sold through iTunes... 

Copyright News July 24, 2006, by A.B. Dada Copyright News July 24, 2006, by A.B. Dada

YouTube, one of my favorite “Web 2.0″ sites, may soon have their day in court, according to CNet.com. YouTube’s is a social network that allows members to post videos to the site to share with visitors.... 

The CD, the DVD, and the book The CD, the DVD, and the book

Gary North published a great article today titled Watching the New York Times Self-Destruct.1 He talks of the end of an era — the end of the newspaper. I was born in 1974 and I still read newspapers.... 

“Regarding Record Labels”: a reply “Regarding Record Labels”: a reply

In a reply to yesterday’s e-mail exchange, Robin K, webster of Disobey the Radio in the UK shoots back another interesting e-mail offering me hope of a worldwide realization to the fraud of copyright... 

“Regarding Record Labels and Free Art” “Regarding Record Labels and Free Art”

I received an e-mail from Robin K, who happens to be the webmaster of Disobey the Radio, a music promotion site based in the UK: Just saw a post on slashdot from you regarding the itunes/record lables.... 

Copyright through moral means, not legal ones Copyright through moral means, not legal ones

When I create any content that could be easily mimiced or copied, I honestly hope that other people don’t just take that content and redistribute it for their own profits. I don’t have a problem with...