Wednesday, August 25, 2004


Even more reasons to love Björk:

Bjork hearts filesharing. Xeni Jardin: Bjork shares her unorthodox views on filesharing in an interview teeing up her next release, Medulla, slated for formal worldwide launch in a week:
Q: So Bjork is not superstitious then?
A: "You know, its ironic that just at the point the lawyers and the businessmen had calculated how to control music, the internet comes along and fucks everything up." Bjork gives the finger again, this time waving it into the air. "God bless the internet," she adds.

Q: And what about you, then?
A: "I'll still be there, waving a pirate flag."

Link (Thanks, Dav)

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Dept. of Just Desserts

A picture named woody.jpg YAY!!! And HA-HA!

This Land is Your Land is actually in the public domain. Cory Doctorow: JibJab's hilarious election-year parody of Woody Guthrie's "This Land is Your Land" has been spared from death-by-litigation thanks to the efforts of my cow-orkers at EFF and the Internet's outraged musicologists. It turns out that Woody Guthrie's initial publication of This Land is eleven years earlier than previously thought, which means that the copyright renewal filed by Ludlow, the carpetbaggers who bought his estate's publishing rights, was eleven years too late.

That's right: as my cow-orker Fred "Total Grokster Victory" von Lohmann notes, "So Guthrie's original joins the Star-Spangled Banner, Amazing Grace, and Beethoven's Symphonies in the public domain. Come to think of it, now that 'This Land is Your Land' is in the public domain, can we make it our national anthem? That would be the most fitting ending of all."

The most delicious aspect of this is that Ludlow could have gone on treating Guthrie's song as a copyrighted work, collecting licensing fees from anyone who was not making a fair use of the song -- say, someone making a [puke] car commercial -- had they not decided to pull a Lord Vader on JibJab, the poor, abused parodists. Reminds me of when Sony sued an Aussie dictionary for defining "walkman" as a generic personal stereo, which resulted in the court finding that the dictionary was correct, Sony was wrong, and walkman is generic. If they'd just kept their lawyers in their pants, they'd still be sitting pretty.

Link

(Thanks, Donna and Chris!)

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A picture named headphonelogo2.gifFluxblog is in da blogroll!

That's right, one of the coolest MP3 blogs around has joined the elite over in my blogroll.

Every day, fresh MP3's and fresher commentary is put up by Matthew and occasionally by visiting rockcrit celebs. It's like really good radio, without all the talking.

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