Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 27th Oct 2007 22:34 UTC, submitted by Kishe
Law and Order When her 0.29" family video was taken down by YouTube on the request of Universal MPG, the affected mother of two struck back with a lawsuit against Universal with the help of the EFF. While technically her family video might have been a copyright infringement as she had no license to include Prince's song as a background score, it is encouraging to see the public fighting back against restrictive laws that get in the way of their every day lives. My Take: I stated my own opinion on the matter on my personal blog.
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Given up
by airwedge1 on Mon 29th Oct 2007 01:43 UTC
airwedge1
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2006-02-22

I've given up on the music industry completely. I have not bought a single song from anywhere in years. Music studios are all just greedy assholes. Screw them.