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Written by tinfoil on
Monday, 27 November 2000 16:10 |
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Check this out. Click Here... Ok.. Click HERE An interview about Geddy Lee. Gotta love it. Too bad yours truly did not cop such an interview, because it would have been far better. -- Tin |
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Written by Purple_Haze on
Sunday, 19 November 2000 14:48 |
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I had a chance to ask Trent (guitarist) from the Headstones a few questions. Here's what he had to say,
Me: Do you have any movie appearences coming up?
Trent: Hugh and the band seems to be a part of Bruce Macdonald's stable of performers, so we'll see what he's up to next. otherwise, no.
Me: What's the craziest thing that's happened before or at a show?
Trent : Touring with the Unband the past month was all crazy. They got onstage with us a couple of times to jam on some songs, that always turned out to be total chaos - it was what rock and roll was meant to be.
To read more of this interview click on the Read More button.
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Help!?
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Written by dontcareaboutmyid on
Monday, 19 June 2006 06:58 |
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We're supposed to be doing stuff? |
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Written by tinfoil on
Thursday, 15 December 2005 20:19 |
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Heres a great gift idea just in time for the holidays: Make your
friends and relatives their very own copy-protected CDs using the same
industrial-grade passive protection technology built into XCP and
Macrovision discs.
Passive protection exploits subtle
differences between the way computers read CDs and the way ordinary CD
players do. By changing the layout of data on the CD, its sometimes
possible to confuse computers without affecting ordinary players or
so the theory goes. In practice, the distinction between computers and
CD players is less precise. Older generations
of CD copy protection, which relied entirely on passive protection,
proved easy to copy in some computers and impossible to play on some CD
players. For these reasons, copy protection vendors now use active
protection special software designed to block copying.
Discs
with XCP or Macrovision protection employ active protection in
conjunction with a milder form of passive protection. You can create
your own CD with exactly the same passive protection by following a
straightforward five-step procedure. Ill describe the procedure here,
and then explain why it works. |
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Written by tinfoil on
Tuesday, 29 November 2005 21:12 |
Ariel Hyatt and I have an interesting relationship. See, she is a publicist and there is nothing that music industry journalists hacks like me enjoy more than publicists. She emails me and I ignore them.
Naw, not really, Ariel is cool people. She's put together this excellent article on how to be your own publicist and save yourself some cash to donate to tinfoil.music! Hit read more for Part One and be sure to visit her website as well!. |
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Written by tinfoil on
Tuesday, 29 April 2003 04:19 |
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The Register is running a story about unconfirmed reports that current RIAA big-wig is helping to draft the copyright laws in the 'New Iraq'. The copyright law, as it stands, in the 'Old Iraq' spells out that copyright runs out 25 years after the death of the author, or 50 years after the creation, whichever comes first. Also stated in the law is that the author must not prevent a person from making one copy for his or her own personal use. Hopefully this is just a rumour, because these laws are most fair to the consumer in my opinion, and secondly, Rosen has no business writing another county's copyright laws, nor does the Coalition have any business in it. Will Iraq become the home of Hollywood because of it's tailor written copyright laws? |
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Written by tinfoil on
Monday, 21 April 2003 21:58 |
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Boycott-RIAA Some of you may know the name George Ziemann. He has written some spots here at tinfoil music as well as many other sites, including his own at azoz.com. He is an outspoken and intelligent person against the current trends in the copyright and media industry. If you are a musician, he needs your help. Hit Read More. |
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Written by tinfoil on
Friday, 16 November 2001 20:16 |
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While surfing around siliconvalley.com I managed to find a fantastic article (for myself atleast) explaining a music consumers current rights and what the recording industry would like them to be in the future. Also, in a sidebar, they explain some of the major events contributing to the current state of the copyright laws. Go check it out. |
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