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  1. U2’s McGuinness: Still a moron

    mathewingram.com/work - Jun 5, 2008

    Another month, another rant from U2’s longtime manager Paul McGuinness, about how everyone else is to blame for the music industry’s problems, except of course the music industry and the major record labels. Primarily

    Also tagged: isp

  2. MediaDefender becomes MediaAttacker

    mathewingram.com/work - May 30, 2008

    We’ve all heard of some boneheaded moves on the part of the record industry when it comes to dealing with the rampant downloading of music. Take the Sony rootkit, for example, not to mention suing 12-year-olds and then

    Also tagged: attack, mediadefender

  3. When all else fails, declare victory

    mathewingram.com/work - May 27, 2008

    Remember that lawsuit the RIAA launched against the Russian file-sharing site AllofMp3 awhile back? And remember how the site shut down, and then started up again under another name (Mp3Sparks) with the same look and

    Also tagged: mp3, riaa

  4. Books: The next file-sharing frontier

    mathewingram.com/work - May 24, 2008

    So Microsoft is winding down its book digitization and search project (and its related academic research project) because it wants to focus on verticals that have a “high commercial intent.” In other words, there’s no

    Also tagged: books, piracy, media, copyright

  5. Neil Young says P2P is “the new radio”

    mathewingram.com/work - May 6, 2008

    Marshall Kirkpatrick has a post at Read/Write Web with some notes from an interview he and some other bloggers did with Neil Young at the JavaOne conference. And why was Neil there? Apparently he’s releasing his entire

    Also tagged: music, social networks, young

  6. The music industry and “making available”

    mathewingram.com/work - May 3, 2008

    I know I’m kind of late with this one — a day or two being almost an eternity in the blogosphere — but I wanted to take note of the recent decision by a U.S. District Court judge in one of the RIAA’s high-profile

    Also tagged: music, law, lawsuit, riaa, ruling

  7. The Pirate Bay becomes Freedom Bay

    mathewingram.com/work - Apr 17, 2008

    It’s probably frowned on in certain quarters to support an outfit like The Pirate Bay, the law-flouting group of Swedish hackers that has become one of the world’s leading sources of links BitTorrent files. But I can’t

    Also tagged: blogs, speech, media, piratebay, freedom

  8. Virgin volunteers to be Big Brother

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 31, 2008

    According to a piece in The Telegraph this morning, Virgin Media — the Internet service provider run by Richard Branson’s Virgin conglomerate — has volunteered to play copyright cop and yank the Internet account of

    Also tagged: isp, piracy, copyright, virgin

  9. Is a music “tax” paid to ISPs the answer?

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 28, 2008

    This is a big issue, with lots of sides to it, and I’m not going to try and get into them all right now, but it’s worth noting that Warner Music — the label run by Edgar Bronfman Jr. (who blew a few billion dollars

    Also tagged: music, isp, media, warner

  10. CBC follows Norway’s BitTorrent lead

    mathewingram.com/work - Mar 26, 2008

    My friend Steve O’Hear alerted me to a post on the Last100 blog (part of the excellent Read/Write Web network) written by Guinevere Orvis, an interactive producer with the CBC — that’s Canada’s national broadcaster

    Also tagged: video, media, bittorrent, cbc

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