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Obama Sides with RIAA, MPAA; Backs ACTA
posted by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Mar 2010 23:18 UTC
And thus, our true colours reveal. Since Obama was the young newcomer, technically savvy, many of us were hoping that he might support patent and/or copyright reform. In case our story earlier on this subject didn't already tip you off, this certainly will: Obama has sided squarely with the RIAA/MPAA lobby, and backs ACTA. No copyright and/or patent reform for you, American citizens!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/16/books/16archive.html?ref=arts&pagewanted=all
Sure seems like it might apply to audio, too.
I took my kids to Zia for to pick up the new Gorillaz CD....and found some old Bob Dlyan CD's I only have on vinyl.
Slow Train Coming
Infidels
Street Legal
Desire
Oh Mercy
3.99 each, one of them for free 'cause I hit my Zia magic number....
Got 'em home....and they are SACD's!
My reaction?
Damn, I left Blood on the Tracks behind and now I'm 600 miles away.
Am I celebrating a happy find? No, I am an audiophile and I am mourning the one that got away.
Oh, well.
Rielle Hunter is upset at how she was depicted in the new issue of GQ.
After posing without her pants, lying on a bed, wearing a pearl necklace, wearing a man's business shirt, in almost as much make up as John Edwards; she says...."How could they depict me this way?"
I like this classy quote, too:
I was just wondering if RB has any SXSW info he has to pass along before he writes about it the magazine? I do hope he is attending again this year.