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Jul 10 2009

105 – Multing, Usenet and CD Baby Twins

Recorded 7 July 2009

The topics on this week’s show include:

4-AM
I talk about the recording 4-AM did the previous Wednesday and the technique called multing. what it is, how it works and my general feelings on its use.

At Any Rate
This show’s At Any Rate is all about the June 30 Ruling by a Federal Judge finding that Usenet.com is liable for copyright infringement from this Ars Technica article. I think this is a landmark finding that open up more doors  to futures suit of this type. I talk about how Usenet.com really shot themselves in the foot with this and my opinoins on the outcome of the case.

News You Can Use
This section gives birth to twin CD Baby happenings:

  • CD Baby works out a deal with Lime Wire to add the CD Baby catalog  to their Digital Download store. Found in this Hypebot article
  • CD Baby is launching a redesigned website this weekend

Comments From the Podcst Gallery
A brief statement regarding the passing of Michael Jackson in response to a question from the Podcast Gallery.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: CD Baby, coopyright infringement, federal, liable, lime wire, michael jackson, multing, usenet.com, website

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