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Digital Copyright War Escalates

The war over digital copyright protection intensified in late July, when the <A HREF="http://www.aclu.org">American Civil Liberties Union</A> launched a legal attack against the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Almost simultaneously, a congressman from Southern California introduced a bill that would give copyright holders the right to hack computers owned by suspected copyright violators.

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Buy Cables and Feed the Hungry

Once again, audiophiles can help themselves and others at the same time by participating in The Cable Company's seventh annual "Summer Against Hunger" campaign. <A HREF="http://www.fatwyre.com">The Cable Company</A>, and several suppliers (listed below) have set up a program by which up to 10% of the Cable Company's August sales are donated to <A HREF="http://www.care.org">CARE</A&gt; and the <A HREF="http://www.intrescom.org">International Rescue Committee</A>, with contributions to be used to assist the worldwide disaster relief efforts of those humanitarian organizations.

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Hi-Rez Resources

Many audiophiles eager to try their new high-resolution disc players have been disappointed to discover skimpy offerings of Super Audio CDs and DVD-A recordings at their local music marts. Fortunately, several online sources stock such discs, and are constantly updating their inventories.

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24/192 and Beyond?

It's a sobering thought: it was the computer manufacturers and software developers, not the consumer electronics industry, who enabled the biggest audio format since the CD to become popular. The format, which hasn't done much to impress audiophiles, but has greatly enhanced the portability of music, is MP3 and CE manufacturers are only now trying to catch up with products that take advantage of its widespread use.

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