July 24, 2003

Daily Round-up

  • Also, Denise has been en fuego lately. Go there. Check it out. She also gets a nice mention in this inc.com blogging article.

  • Grandmas targeted by RIAA subpoenas. Grandpa Pate had this to say: "I don't think anybody knew this was illegal, just a way to get some music."

  • RIAA getting student records in Australia.

  • *This is important* Donna points to subpoenadefense.org: "Even if you did have copyrighted material on your computer, you might have a lawful right of fair use."

  • Snapster. Brilliant.

  • OT: I can't believe Andy raised money to give Ghyslain an ipod and now his parents are claiming damages of $160,000 from the families of the four classmates who digitized and published the video. [Wired: Star Wars Kid Files Lawsuit +]


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  • This guy's math is all wrong
  • DirecTV abuses DMCA
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