GrafoDexia

This site is devoted to copyright and issues of 'intellectual property,' particularly the issue's analytical aspects. It also concerns itself with the gap between public perception and the true facts, and with the significant lag time between the coverage on more technical sites and the mainstream press. For site feed, see: http://grafodexia.blogspot.com/atom.xml To see the list of sites monitored to create this site, see: http://rpc.bloglines.com/blogroll?html=1&id=CopyrightJournal

Monday, June 14, 2004

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

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