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p2p, novel medium of exchange
Stop buying music of artists who sign on with member labels.
With todays technology no artist should be beholding to a record lable. With a web site, some decent software, a paypal account and using the p2p networks as an advertizing medium artists should be able to make a great living off their works freeing themselves from the predatory recording industry.
p2p networks are great mediums of exchange for several reasons. They're wide spread and fullly integratable with nealy a 100 milllion users. That folks is a fabulous market for any artist. Putting snippits of their works in the network with links to their web sites, artists can thrive without the labels.
Now just spread the word and give artists hope.
aFreeMan
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Re: p2p, novel medium of exchange
Amen, brother.
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No Subject Given
as society as a whole becomes more tech savy
we'll refuse to empower those who take away fair use
all these EULAs and terms of use will be stopped one day.
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Interesting Move by the Judge
For instance, I have a "video stabilizer". While it allows me to record fresh copies of old tapes, it also strips off the Macrovision code. While this was legal before the DMCA it is now illegal.
Finally there is a case that can go the the Supreme Court that pits the rights of the purchasers of a product versus the producers.
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Re: Interesting Move by the Judge
Actually, it's not illegal due to the DMCA.
The first letter in DMCA is D for Digital, and the restrictions within the DMCA apply specifically to Digital information. Since the Macrovision signal is embedded in an analog signal (composite video out), the DMCA does not specifically apply to video stabilizer units.
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wait a sec....
www.dvdshrink.org
I am in no way affilated with these dudes, I just like cool freeware!
ATA
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Patriotism
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video stabilizers
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proper balance
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proper balance
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whats the point?
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more trouble ahead
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Here is a solution.
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More harebrained schemes
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