Got a revolution behind my eyes
Lawrence Lessig was looking for a theme song for the copyright reform movement:
Got a revolution behind my eyes
We got to get up and organize
You want a revolution behind your eyes
We got to get up and organize
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Lawrence Lessig was looking for a theme song for the copyright reform movement:
Got a revolution behind my eyes
We got to get up and organize
You want a revolution behind your eyes
We got to get up and organize
After the RIAA and other media commpanies tried to get Congress to write them a bill allowing them to hack your computer to find out of you’re trading copyrighted mp3’s, this ISP is now blocking the RIAA’s web site on its network, and set up a honey trap for them. What’s a honey trap you ask?
Information Wave will also deploy peer-to-peer clients on the Gnutella network from its security research and development network (honeynet) which will offer files with popular song titles derived from the Billboard Top 100 maintained by VNU eMedia. No copyright violations will take place, these files will merely have arbitrary sizes similar to the length of a 3 to 4 minute MP3 audio file encoded at 128kbps.
Mark Pilgrim points to Bruce Schneier’s latest article on the entertainment industry. It contains this pithy bit: “They’re trying to invent a new crime: interference with a business model.”