Yearly Archives: 2004

Induce Act hearing+coverage

A roundup of The Induce Act Hearing and coverage:

C|Net
Ars Technica
InfoWorld

Coverage also at Public Knowledge.

From Ed Felten’s comments at Freedom to Tinker.

Giving the entertainment industry a veto over new technologies would have two main effects: it would slow the pace of technical innovation, and it would create barriers to entry in the tech markets. Incumbent companies may be perfectly happy to see slower innovation and higher barriers to entry, especially if the entertainment-industry veto contained some kind of grandfather clause, either implicit or explicit, that allowed incumbent products to stay in the market as seems likely should such a veto be imposed.

Senate Judiciary Committee. (testimony available) Video here.

Peculiar is this statement from Business Software Alliance President Robert Holleyman—apparently backing off a little from the BSA’s previous support—

If the Committee determines that an additional cause of action, such as S. 2560, is necessary to address the problem of online piracy, we urge that any such bill be carefully crafted and properly balanced to curtail irresponsible and harmful practices while avoiding adverse unintended consequences for legitimate technology companies.

Earnest Miller dissects Sen. Hatch’s testimony, as well as the testimony of Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyrights at the US Copyright Office—who favors stronger legislation—she calls for Congress to overturn the Betamax decision.

The Consumer Electronics Association’s statement opposing the Act-—

“INDUCE ACT WILL ELIMINATE BETAMAX PROTECTIONS, CREATE A HUGE NEW CLASS OF LIABILITY FOR INNOVATORS AND OTHERS, SAYS CEA. Legislation Threatens Technology, Innovation and Consumers Rights.”

From the testimony (PDF) of Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association—

With respect, Mr. Chairman, citing the MPAA and the RIAA as the guides and protectors of the Betamax doctrine would be akin to appointing Fagin as Oliver Twist?s personal protector. In fact it would be worse: Fagin sought to exploit Oliver, not to kill him. Neither the MPAA nor the RIAA has ever agreed that the Betamax case was correctly decided, or that private, noncommercial home recording by consumers is and ought to be legal. Each is on record as wanting to limit the principles underlying the Betamax holding strictly to its narrowest possible set of facts. So of course they see no ?threat? posed by S. 2560

Fax your Senators here.

The responsible parties:

Sen Hillary Clinton [D-NY] [$1,100,390]
Sen Lamar Alexander [R-TN]
Sen Barbara Boxer [D-CA] [$520,910]
Sen Tom Daschle [D-SD] [$385,760]
Sen Bill Frist [R-TN] [$58,550]
Sen Lindsey Graham [R-SC] [$72,523]
Sen Patrick Leahy [D-VT] [$221,950]
Sen Paul Sarbanes [D-MD]
Sen Debbie Stabenow [D-MI]

Notes on Sen. Norm Coleman’s [R-MN] opposition to the Act.

Discussion at Freedom to Tinker here.

Mercury Music Prize shortlist

The Mercury Prize celebrates the best in British music each year. Here’s the shortlist of this year’s nominees courtesy of the chaps over at NME.

Seeing these kinds of lists always reminds me that I have some record shopping to do.

  • Basement Jaxx ? ?Kish Kash?
  • Belle & Sebastian ? ?Dear Catastrophe Waitress?
  • Franz Ferdinand ? ?Franz Ferdinand?
  • Jamelia ? ?Thank You?
  • Keane ? ?Hopes And Fears?
  • Snow Patrol ? ?Final Straw?
  • Joss Stone ? ?The Soul Sessions?
  • The Streets ? ?A Grand Don?t Come For Free?
  • Ty ? ?Upwards?
  • Amy Winehouse ? ?Frank?
  • Robert Wyatt ? ?Cuckooland?
  • The Zutons ? ?Who Killed…The Zutons?

Past winners:

  • 1992 – Primal Scream ‘Screamadelica’
  • 1993 – Suede: ‘Suede’
  • 1994 – M People: ‘Elegant Slumming’
  • 1995 – Portishead: ‘Dummy’
  • 1996 – Pulp: ‘Different Class’
  • 1997 – Roni Size: ‘New Forms’
  • 1998 – Gomez: ‘Bring It On’
  • 1999 – Talvin Singh: ‘OK’
  • 2000 – Badly Drawn Boy: ‘The Hour Of Bewilderbeast’
  • 2001 – PJ Harvey: ‘Stories From The City, Stories From The Sea’
  • 2002 – Ms Dynamite: ‘A Little Deeper’
  • 2003 ? Dizzee Rascal ? ?Boy In Da Corner?

Treat your voters well

I’m not sure if this joke was funny enough to be worth the effort, but…

“David Crosby and Graham Nash Announce Their Candidacy for Joint Presidency of the United States of America; The Venerable Pair Are Running on the Party Party Ticket ”

Campaign website

Induce Act hearing today

The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing today on the onerous Induce Act. Stay Tuned.

Apple reaches deal with Euro-indies

The Register reports:

Apple today confirmed that it has reached an accord with European independent record labels Beggars Group, Sanctuary Records Group and V2, bringing the likes of Basement Jaxx, The Crystal Method, Interpol, The Libertines, Morrissey, the Pixies, Prodigy, Stereophonics, the Datsuns, Paul Weller and The White Stripes to the iTunes Music Store in the UK, France and Germany.

That's it, I quit, I don't give a shit…

Un-pardonmyfuckingfrench-fucking-believable!

Pop star Michael Jackson, facing a trial on child molestation charges, is about to become a father to four more children — quadruplets — by way of a surrogate mother, Us Weekly magazine reported on Tuesday. (full story)

Fuel up the rocket-ship, I’m outta here!

Broken Dishes.

So, many folks were sad to hear The Dishes broke up. But be sad no more since the demise of one band means the birth of two! Here it is straight from Kiki Yablon?s, ex-guitarist for the Dishes, mouth:

Sarah’s [Sarah Staskauskas] brand-spanking-new band is Camaro Rouge, with Andrea Jablonski (Drapes) on bass and Arman Mabry (Hamicks, Whiteouts) on drums. They’re making their debut Saturday, July 24, at the Third Annual Cal’s Fest, in the alley two doors west of Cal’s Liquors at Wells and Van Buren. They play at 8 PM but the fest goes on all day, starting at 11:30 in the morning. It’s $5 and proceeds go to Working Bikes, which donates refurbished bikes to folks who can’t afford new ones.

To get further updates on Camaro Rouge, e-mail cherrytimebomb@hotmail.com.

My new band [that’d be Kiki Yablon] the Red Eyed Legends, with Chris Thomson (Circus Lupus, Monorchid, Skull Kontrol) on vocals and guitar, Jason Dummeldinger (Silverbacks, Cinco de Gatos) on bass, and Paul John Higgins on drums, is playing Thursday, July 22, at 10 PM at the Empty Bottle with Federation X and the Cheeps. This will be my first show playing guitar as well as Farfisa in REL.

This also answers the questions I?ve been sent about Jablonski?s rumored departure from The Drapes! I love it when news nuggets tie everything so neatly together?

Pitchfork Message Board?

There’s a link to “community” on their site that I’ve never seen until today. I know the writers/staff had a private message board, but maybe they’re going to bring it to the public at large..

MEANWHILE, the donewaiting.com msg. board continues to make the world a better place.

New iPods Monday?

ThinkSecret pimps the rumor:

According to sources, the company plans to unveil thinner, sleeker white iPods with a major announcement on Monday, July 19. While the enclosure will be the same general size as that of current iPods, it will be thinner; it will also have a new scroll wheel of different style and look.

Photo and discussion here.

Final Guided by Voices Tourdates

GBV has posted up the first wave of announced dates to their final tour. Get the details here. Tobin Sprout is opening some dates, and it looks like the band is definitely holding their last show in Chicago on New Year’s Eve.

[credz lhb]