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BPI Survey Suggests Spotify Hasn't Magically Decreased Desire For Unauthorized Music Access

TechDirt  Dec 18 09

There was some buzz earlier this year concerning reports that new streaming apps, like Spotify, somehow decreased unauthorized access to music. And yet, a new study from BPI suggests unauthorized access to music continues to grow, despite the rise of authorized services like Spotify. Now, there are some caveats. BPI isn't exactly known for being entirely accurate with data and these results are from an online survey. While you would think that fewer people would admit to unauthorized access in an online survey (people don't like to fess up), counteracting that is the fact that BPI has incentives to suggest the issue of piracy is a big deal, as it's pushing hard to force ISPs to kick people offline for file sharing. Full story...

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Williams Sonoma Nastygrams Blogger Who Helps People Build Their Own Furniture

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Google, Facebook Sued Because Without Some Random Patent No One Would Ever Access A Social Network From A Mobile Phone

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Wireless Ink was a company that I remember getting some buzz back in the 2005/2006 timeframe... and then they dropped completely off my radar.

Irony Alert: Hollywood Howard Berman To Introduce 'Internet Freedom' Bill

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Earlier this year we noted this was likely, but now it appears that Rep. Howard Berman is getting ready to introduce an "Internet Freedom Bill," that would limit how US companies could operate in "internet-restricting countries.

Viral Video Producers Want To Charge You To Embed Their Videos

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Truncated RSS Is A Bad Business Decision

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A few years back, I wrote about why we had found full text RSS feeds to be much more powerful and useful than truncated RSS feeds.

Reuters Social Media Policy Gets It Half Right, Half Wrong

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Just a couple of months ago, I wrote about something that I thought was really impressive by Thomson Reuters.

Netflix Cancels Plans For New Netflix Prize As Part Of Privacy Lawsuit Settlement

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Netflix, of course, received tons of attention and (apparently) a lot of valuable research, with its Netflix prize competition, that allowed anyone to take a bunch of Netflix data and try to improve on Netflix's ranking algorithm.

Screenwriters Claim Sony Copied Their Plot For A Video Game

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The entitlement some people feel because someone else had a somewhat (but not really) similar idea to what they had, and then actually executed on it better, is really astounding.

UK Paper Ghost Wrote Blatantly False Facebook Attack Article By 'Child Protection Expert'

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Not too long ago, we wrote about a bizarre situation where a UK newspaper was caught flat out making up a story that was completely wrong.

Australian Trademark Tribunal Tells Apple That It Can't Stop Other Products From Using The Letter 'i'

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Late last year we noticed that Apple seemed to be getting needlessly (and at times ridiculously) aggressive over its trademarks in Australia.



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