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Snatching Rights On the Playa
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| The BMOâs motives here may be more laudable than those of the paranoid
| doctors. But the collateral damage to our free speech is unacceptable. Using
| take-it-or-leave-it fine print to assert veto rights over online expression
| is no way to promote a âsociety that connects each individual to his or her
| creative powers.â Burning Man strives to celebrate our individuality,
| creativity and free spirit. Unfortunately, the fine print on the tickets
| doesnât live up to that aspiration.
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http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/08/snatching-rights-playa
Radiohead declares it's done with recording albums
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| Open source is the same. Customers subscribe to a series of improvements and
| services around the software, rather than buying into a big licensing event.
| The emphasis is on what comes after the initial adoption of the software, not
| a bunch of marketing and hype to get people to use the software in the first
| place. The software largely sells itself.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-13505_3-10308899-16.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=TheOpenRoad
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Radiohead's Thom Yorke Dishes on CD Hatred and the Music Industry
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| Before that joke, though, he was more specific on his opinions of physical
| formats that hold digital media: âI mean, I always hated CDs. Me and Stanley
| [Donwood] always hated CDs. Just a fucking nightmare,â he ranted, adding
| later, âthereâs a process of natural selection going on right now. The music
| business was waiting to die in its current form about twenty years ago. But
| then, hallelujah, the CD turned up and kept it going for a bit. But
| basically, it was dead.â
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http://www.twentyfourbit.com/post/156651731/radioheads-thom-yorke-dishes-on-cd-hatred-and-the
Radiohead's Manager: File Sharing Should Be Legal; It's Great For Music
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| This probably isn't much of a surprise given Radiohead's well-publicized
| experiment with letting fans "pay what you want" for its last album, but the
| band's manager has now said that he thinks file sharing should be legal (sent
| in by Ruby), noting:
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| Â Â "We believe file-sharing by peer-to-peer should be legalised. The sharing
| Â Â of music where it is not for profit is a great thing for culture and
| Â Â music."
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http://techdirt.com/articles/20090506/0229264765.shtml
Radiohead, 'Juno' blast onto U.S. pop chart
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| Radiohead's âIn Rainbowsâ album topped the U.S. sales chart this week,
| selling 122,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
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| It arrived in stores in CD format on New Year's Day, nearly three months
| after the artsy British rock group unleashed the album to the Web at a cost
| to be determined by the user -- whatever price fans chose to pay, including
| nothing at all. Â Â
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http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/extendedplay/2008/01/radiohead-juno.html
Radiohead album bets on fast release, open pricing
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| The release of popular rock group Radiohead's new album next week is the
| latest wake-up call for a music industry still struggling to deal with the
| advent of digital music, experts say. Â
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http://www.news.com/Radiohead-album-bets-on-fast-release%2C-open-pricing/2100-1025_3-6212107.html?tag=nefd.top
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