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The EFF has posted

November 10, 2005 by Michael Boyle

The EFF has posted

a list of CDs from Sony-BMG that have been protected by their deeply flawed DRM scheme: Are You Infected by Sony-BMG’s Rootkit? I wonder if any of the affected artists (Trey Anastasio in particular) would have any comment?

Tags: EFF, Music

Cory Doctorow is so

November 9, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Cory Doctorow is so

outraged by the Sony/BMG EULA that it even prompts him to say good things about Apple’s iTMS! He’s right though – “Does a company that makes you agree to terms like these, a company that infects your computer with malicious software, seem competent to offer a service directly to the public?”

Tags: Apple, Boing Boing, DRM

Hmmm.

November 4, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Hmmm.

New on the web: Say-So. Here’s my tester Say-So Post. Interesting.

Tags: Social Networks, Startup

Jeff Veen illustrates

November 4, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Jeff Veen illustrates

that “Web 2.0” isn’t just about company or product information and things like that: Gimme my data! It’s not surprising and probably shouldn’t annoy me that the company in question – Polar – doesn’t seem to have much of a clue. At the same time, this is a company with huge annual revenues based on global sales and product leadership – is it too much to expect they’d take that seriously?

Tags: Veen

Dave Slusher, aka

October 29, 2005 by Michael Boyle

Dave Slusher, aka

Evil Genius, deconstructs the ‘public will never go for amateur stuff’ argument that broadcasters (even public or community broadcasters) always trot out in response to citizen-originating media. The post responds to a guest piece by Stephen Hill in Steve Gillmor’s column.

Tags: Media

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