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Today In Music History…

May 31st, 2008 by Richie

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May 31st: On this Day-A Led Zeppelin was born in 1948, There were Monkees on my T.V. set and only Grateful Dead fans tsk tsk tsk….

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Friday Funny

May 30th, 2008 by Richie

The Story Of Beer *sniff* it’s beautiful

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More Ipod News WTF?!

May 30th, 2008 by Richie

From www.pollstar.com

Gigs & Bytes:
Your iPod, Please

Thursday, May 29, 2008 2:01PM Can entertainment piracy be stopped at the border?

A discussion paper put together by G8 member nations seems to suggest just that, painting a future when border agents regularly search iPods, iPhones and laptops for infringing material.

Titled “Discussion Paper on a Possible Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement,” the document, which was recently leaked online by Sunshine Media through its whistleblower Web site Wikileaks.org, is expected to be tabled in a July meeting of G8 nations in Tokyo, according to Canwest News Service.

To be sure, the paper mentions more methods than customs agents searching iPods. The document also calls for international cooperation among nations, including sharing resources and information.

But it was the “Border Measures” part of the document suggesting “ex officio authority for customs authorities to suspend import, export and trans-shipment of suspected IPR [Intellectual Property Rights] infringing goods” that caught the media’s attention and prompted headlines warning of border iPod seizures.

“Music and film industry to get police force,” read the headline in the online version of Britain’s Inquirer; “Government wants your laptop,” warned Canada’s The Province; and Macworld U.K. reported, “Copyright police threaten Mac, iPod.”  Aside from customs agents searching iPods and computers, which many countries’ border guards already do while checking for child pornography, the document also calls for greater cooperation from Internet service providers, promising liability safeguards for ISPs in exchange for cooperation.

Calling on ISPs to join in on the fight against copyright piracy is nothing new. The recording industry has been calling for such action, claiming the service providers are getting rich at the record labels’ expense. ISPs, on the other hand, say they are merely providing Internet connections and cannot regulate the actions of their customers.

However, other provisions in the discussion paper suggest a more powerful “copyright police” with the power to conduct border searches, including seizure and destruction of illicit copies; authority to report information to intellectual property owners and to take action against suspected infringers without complaints from the property owners.

But it’s the iPod / laptop angle that’s got everybody stirred up. The idea that customs agents might be empowered to search such devices and determine whether the contents infringe on anyone’s copyright isn’t exactly heartwarming to the millions who transverse international boundaries on a regular basis. And you don’t have to own an MP3 player, a DVD player or a laptop to be alarmed. After all, do you want to be the person in line at customs who is standing behind the person whose devices are being searched?

“If Hollywood could order intellectual property laws for Christmas what would they look like? This is pretty close,” Dave Fewer, staff counsel at the University of Ottawa’s Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic, told Canwest News Service. 

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R.I.P. Harvey Korman

May 30th, 2008 by Richie

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Feb. 15th 1927-May 29th 2008

Go here for info and here to see a scene of one of the best movies ever!

Thank you Mr. Korman for all the great comedy you have brought us you will be missed.

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Today In Music History…

May 30th, 2008 by Richie

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May 30th: On this Day- White Stripes were leaking, Phil Spector was in deep doo doo and Madonna was forced to pay up

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Today In Music History….

May 29th, 2008 by Richie

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May 29th: On this Day-I could of used some “Brown Sugar”  in 1971, The “Dead” Beatle was number 1 and Steven Meisel had nude pictures of a now hot milf.

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This day in music…

May 28th, 2008 by Richie

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Today in music history-This would of been a cool show to go to in 63, Herb Alpert went to No. 1 with a song that NOFX covered, and a lot more cool people were born this day too!

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Video of the week

May 27th, 2008 by Richie

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I’m going to try this one for a while to see how this works. The video of the week is by a band called Death Cab For Cutie “I will possess your heart” Beautiful song well made.

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This Day In Music….

May 27th, 2008 by Richie

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This day in music…Tool went #1 ewww, Sex Pistols got banned and many cool artists were born this day too

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High Ticket Prices…

May 27th, 2008 by Richie

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I got the new article for Rolling Stone and saw a really interesting article. Now people are bitching and complaining about how high the ticket sales are and how much they hate thier favorite band because of all that nonsence.

I read a line which actually made sense to me “Cirzan and other in the industry say declines in CD sales over the past few years have encourage artists to make up the income through aggressive touring” Which I agree, this is a job for these guys. They have family to feed and take care of. Just because they make more money like us, doesn’t mean they don’t have a life. So stop bitching and complaining about how much ticket prices are and read the article here!

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