I actually thought about looking into making LL Cool J's "The Boomin' System" or "Cheesy Rat Blues" play in the background for this post page...
"What's the difference between truth and fiction? Fiction has to make sense." -- Attributed to Mark Twain
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Saturday, January 20, 2007
UPDATE: Sony BMG music group resorting to spyware
It just occurred to me today, over a year after I'd posted this article, that the Jakarta Post could have another motive for running this story. Indonesia is not a party to the current copyright, trademark, and patent conventions, and thus is a haven for illegal duplication of music and movies, largely for distribution in so-called developing countries. Since the multinational major labels like Sony BMG, Universal, and the others have been pressuring the Indonesian government to adopt the international intellectual property protections, it must make the Indonesians feel good to be able to point out the egg on Sony's face over this spyware mess. Yet another example of opposing parties pointing out the dirt on the other guys just to divert attention from their own dirty doings.
(Original post date 11/14/05)
The Jakarta Post, an Indonesian newspaper, has reported on its website that a number of new music CD releases from Sony BMG actually install spyware on users' computers. The article also points out that, with all the means now at new artists' disposal to completely bypass music companies altogether, such a move on Sony's part can only alienate consumers, some of whom are even considering lawsuits. I recently bought Shakira's new CD, Fijacion Oral volumen 1, which I haven't installed on my computer just yet, and now I'm not sure if I should, even though I really want La Tortura in my MP3 player (and I barely understand what she's singing, with my poor Spanish). I may even have to pass entirely on buying Oral Fixation volume 2 when it comes out this month.
(Original post date 11/14/05)
The Jakarta Post, an Indonesian newspaper, has reported on its website that a number of new music CD releases from Sony BMG actually install spyware on users' computers. The article also points out that, with all the means now at new artists' disposal to completely bypass music companies altogether, such a move on Sony's part can only alienate consumers, some of whom are even considering lawsuits. I recently bought Shakira's new CD, Fijacion Oral volumen 1, which I haven't installed on my computer just yet, and now I'm not sure if I should, even though I really want La Tortura in my MP3 player (and I barely understand what she's singing, with my poor Spanish). I may even have to pass entirely on buying Oral Fixation volume 2 when it comes out this month.
Thursday, April 13, 2006
At the time, it seemed like the thing to do...
Four Jobs I’ve Had:
- Newspaper subscription telemarketer
- Credit information verifier
- Cashier
- Bus driver
Four Movies I Can Watch Over and Over:
- Silverado (the 'form' is Western, but they pack mystery, action, romance, comedy, and a fair bit of intrigue into it)
- Better Off Dead (from John Cusack's teen-movie phase)
- Independence Day (Judd Hirsch is great in this, as are Randy Quaid [yes, really!] and Bill... Pullman? Paxton? I get them confused)
- Canadian Bacon (no explanations, no excuses, I just like it. Michael Moore needs to make more narrative movies. And it's great the way he got Canadian actors to play up Canadian stereotypes -- John Lithgow, Steven Wright, etc.)
- BONUS: The Core (hey, with Stanley Tucci [The Man], Delroy Lindo [also The Man], and Alfre Woodard showing the others how to act, how could I NOT watch?)
Four -- no, Three Places I’ve Lived:
- White Plains, NY, USA
- Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC, USA (just a couple of weeks, from what I'm told -- it was supposed to be longer, until my mother saw a mouse!)
- Mount Vernon, NY, USA
Four TV Shows I Love to Watch:
- Monk (Tony Shalhoub is yet another Man)
- My Name Is Earl (small-screen Raising Arizona)
- Half and Half (mostly to stare at Essence Atkins and Rachel True, I admit)
- Caliente (outdoor Spanish-language Soul Train)
Four Places I’ve Been on Vacation:
- Disney World
- Myrtle Beach (SC)
- Virginia Beach (VA)
- Martha's Vineyard (MA)
Four of My Favorite Dishes:
- Beef stroganoff
- Corned beef
- Lasagna
- Stewed chicken (with curry)
Four Websites I Visit Daily:
- DeviantArt
- MySpace
- Jazzyville
- My personalized Google front page -- I have games...
Four Places I Would Rather Be Right Now:
- Hawaii
- Grand Canyon
- Mount St. Helens (Washington State, US -- that is, if it's not about to erupt again)
- US Virgin Islands
Last four CD's I bought:
- Different Strokes by Different Folks, by Sly & the Family Stone with new music added by current stars (some great stuff here, and some stuff better left unlistened to)
- Can You Dig It?: The Ultimate Isaac Hayes, by Isaac Hayes
- Soundtrack from Shaft, by Isaac Hayes (I bought Can You Dig It specifically hoping that it would have the 19-minute-plus version of "Do Your Thing," where the musicians live up to the song's title. But it only had the three-minute radio version. The CD liner notes said the full-length song was on the Shaft soundtrack, so I went out and bought that the next day)
- The Cosmic Game, by Thievery Corporation
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