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Tag Archives: Music
Music Ownership Myth
Peter Drescher recently wrote an article titled The Myth of Music Ownership. It’s a long article, but very well thought out and very well written. Check it out.
Hypocrite of the year award
2010 may be young, but we already have a candidate for the hypocrite of the year award. With over 11 months left to go, this one may be hard to beat. Napster, the former file-shareing abomination that helped to ignite … Continue reading
Great Article on Copyright Infringement
Patrick Ross recently wrote a great article on the issue of copyright infringement and rights for copyright owners. Check out the article here. Some of the responses to the article are equally well thought out and worth the read.
Bono Makes a Stand
On Sunday, U2 front man Bono called for tighter controls over the distribution of intellectual property such as movies and music over the internet. He argued that file sharing and illegal downloading hurt the creators of cultural products. In an … Continue reading