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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - yesterday | music, gorillaz
    Gorillaz’s Biography  –      Listen free at Last.fm

    I did not know this -- I was one of the "mistaken" who thought each animated character was an alter-ego. Wrong.

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - 7 days ago | music
    Banshee » Home

    huh? I think I like? I'll check it out later.

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - May 30 2008 | music, login, video

    If I get an iPhone, I will need this page. Glad to know it works well (as long as I'm willing to jailbreak).

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2008 | music
    Reznor: Radiohead offering was insincere, industry is inept

    What? How can it be that after all this time, after all of this despair, I finally see light at the end of the RIAA tunnel?

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 07 2007 | europe, pop, music
    Amazon.com: The Final Countdown: Music: Europe

    The title song is used in the advertisements for "Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games" for Wii. Thanks to that commercial, and the awesomenicity of the song, Elisabeth has begun to randomly burst into the chorus. I think she may even do it during class.

    Quoted: Amazon.com: The Final Countdown: Music: Europe by Europe

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 08 2007 | music, drm, technology

    From the sections quoted in this article, the RIAA's response to Jobs' discourse on DRM offers no solid reasons, it merely tries to take his arguments and throw them back at him. It doesn't work.

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    0 starszzelinski | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2007 | music, DRM
    Apple - Thoughts on Music

    Quoted: So if the music companies are selling over 90 percent of their music DRM-free, what benefits do they get from selling the remaining small percentage of their music encumbered with a DRM system? There appear to be none.

    I...don't know what to say. This is a beautiful argument for providing DRM-free music. I have heard arguments in the past citing statistics which show that illegal music downloading isn't hurting the music industry, sure, but this is a corporate giant, a computer technology icon, discussing the possibility of dropping the obviously failed idea of music DRM.

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