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  <title>Fairly Symmetrical</title>
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  <title>Are the record companies hiring chimps to do their programming?</title>
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  <published>2003-10-07T12:57:03Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>I can&apos;t decide whether the record companies are hiring morons to design their protection schemes, or whether the people they...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
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  <title>A record label to watch</title>
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  <published>2003-09-26T13:56:51Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>OpenP2P.com has an article/interview titled Independent Label Go-Kart Records Embraces MP3s which is quite interesting. A quote: Instead of suing...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
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    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
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  <title>RIAA: BS, Take 27, Action!</title>
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  <published>2003-09-09T16:40:18Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>There&apos;s a good article in Slate called An Offer You Can Refuse which discusses the current state of P2P and...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
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  <entry>
  <title>You think?</title>
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  <published>2003-08-29T13:57:41Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>p2pnet.net | news | RIAA sue &apos;em war results in sales losses: The RIAA&apos;s sue &apos;em all campaign has resulted...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
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  <entry>
  <title>Professional Bootlegging</title>
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  <id>tag:www.randomtree.org,2003:/eric//1.423</id>
  <published>2003-03-20T16:08:45Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>I had a thought today, one which has grown out of previous posts on the Internet Bookmobile and on-demand back...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
  </author>
  
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  <entry>
  <title>More good news in the Copyright Wars</title>
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  <published>2002-08-28T13:56:39Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>I stumbled across this interview with general counsel for Verizon about peer to peer, and found it somewhat reassuring. The...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
    <email>eric@randomtree.org</email>
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  <entry>
  <title>The RIAA&apos;s new tech</title>
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  <published>2002-06-13T14:01:42Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>This has me laughing out loud. Think of it. Every musical experience will be like the first time. Every track...</summary>
  <author>
    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
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