Friday, 1 March 2002
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Eisner chides Apple's 'rip, mix, burn' slo [MacNN]
What I find interesting is Intel's defense of the slogan. No one's adbicating stealing the stuff. They're offering a service which the consumer wants and the music industry is having trouble delivering.
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We need more news like this. God, I miss those days! [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]Too funny. Too true.
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NY Times: CD Technology Stops Copies, but It Starts a Controversy In Europe, where Sony Music -- despite the objections of Sony Electronics -- has released about 70 titles with antipiracy technology, the CD's are labeled "Will not play on PC/Mac." BMG was forced to drop copy protection on two CD's it released in Europe when consumers complained... [Tomalak's Realm]Aha. So Sony (Electronics) is getting in line with Philips to protect their license on the CD afterall.
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eWEEK: From March 26, 2001; Sony vs. Sony [Tomalak's Realm]"Sony Electronics' power to innovate seems to be reined in by Sony's entertainment division."Early background on the conflict. I like Tomalak's Realm for this reason. You get a them a day with current and older articles to fill you it.
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Craig Saila states the case for CSS. [Scripting News]
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MacNN: Eudora 5.1b21 supports services, URL access. [mac.scripting.com]Wow. Lots of problems getting this downloaded. I'll skip all the earlier probs but the latest is that the URL from the page is wrong. Save yourself some time and point to this directory and then choose your weapon. http://www.eudora.com/download/eudora/mac/5.1/Betas/5.1b21/
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Just got back from the Olympics where I saw Canada prevail in what is certainly the best hockey game played in the last 30 years (second only to the final Canada vs Russia in 1972). Oh Canada! [Ken Bereskin's Radio Weblog]I'd say lucky Mr. Bereskin is a Canuck!
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Annalee Newitz: "Blogs have turned me into a nervous person." [Scripting News]She's a reporter who knows it's impossible to get a scoop with all those pesky bloggers around. But she takes some solace from the fact that few blogs actually digest the news they are busy spurting out. And this is what's needed to tell a story.
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