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Saturday, May 11, 2002
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Saturday, May 11, 2002
started 5/11/2002; 1:12:45 AM - last post 5/11/2002; 7:19:49 PM
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Doc Searls - Saturday, May 11, 2002 
5/11/2002; 5:12:45 AM (reads: 4230, responses: 1)
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Another blog piece
Clever headline goes here
| | I wish I had time to understand Chris Langreiter's AMZNvista , but I don't (I need sleep, bad) so it'll have to stay at the that looks cool stage for now. And it does indeed look cool, so go dig it. |
Gonzo advertising?
| | Are you charging me for this, because I don't seem to be getting much out of it. So far, I'm hearing that you'll take our money, but we get no banner ads, and no dominant sponsor identification? Just a whole lot of warm fuzzy goodwill? How am I supposed to sell that to my boss? |
| | Well, sure. But other parts of a company very well might. It all depends. Done right, underwriting and sponsorship are acts of corporate heart. Advertising tends to involve other organs. |
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lou josephs - Re: Saturday, May 11, 2002 
5/11/2002; 11:19:49 PM (reads: 704, responses: 0)
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Testifed yesterday at the CARP hearings in DC. This is the rule making on 112 and 114. The RIAA thinks a cache is a digital copy of a sound recording. So if you have cached a stream or cd on a web server or on your network, you need to report that copy to the RIAA. A lot of streaming providers do just that, cache copys of their streams, in other data centers, after 21 of May I don't think that will be happening.
I have blogged it all at www.myjamby.com/medianetwork. Questions are welcome. The video of my 5 minutes of net fame is ok too.
The RIAA had a table full of lawyers, and they were not making a great impression on the LOC folks.
College radio that is webcast will be wiped out by CARP, and small independent shoutcast style webcasters also will go under. Unless the estimated libarian of Congress James Billington decides otherwise on May 21st.
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