A derivative works nightmare: video "life-blogs." How many instances of copyrighted media do you look at in a day?
The charts seem increasingly inaccurate. New forms of 'buying your gross' with endorsed songs at red-eye hours, concerts giving out CDs with the show, and now soccer songs claim tops in the charts. Of course, one could argue that the predominance of top-# stations in the last decade has been making the charts something akin to a high school class election/popularity contest.
I included this link before, but it occurred to me recently that the proper term for what the RIAA prevents is time-shifting à la TiVo.
--Ari
The charts seem increasingly inaccurate. New forms of 'buying your gross' with endorsed songs at red-eye hours, concerts giving out CDs with the show, and now soccer songs claim tops in the charts. Of course, one could argue that the predominance of top-# stations in the last decade has been making the charts something akin to a high school class election/popularity contest.
I included this link before, but it occurred to me recently that the proper term for what the RIAA prevents is time-shifting à la TiVo.
--Ari
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