Posted on Mar 14, 2008 - 1:05am by John P. in Must Haves, Photography, Web Links
I’ve got quite a smorgasborg of random links for you guys today. Hope you enjoy!
Posted on Jun 26, 2007 - 10:59pm by John P. in News, Politics
The future of Internet radio is in immediate danger! Royalty rates for webcasters have been drastically increased by a recent ruling and are due to go into effect on July 15 (retroactive to Jan 1, 2006!).
This issue needs immediate support or the future of free radio is in jeopardy. According to Pandora founder Tim Westergren:
The survival of Pandora and all of Internet radio is in jeopardy because of a recent decision by the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington, DC to almost triple the licensing fees for Internet radio sites like Pandora. The new royalty rates are irrationally high, more than four times what satellite radio pays and broadcast radio doesn’t pay these at all. Left unchanged, these new royalties will kill every Internet radio site, including Pandora.
At this point there are only a few weeks left to protect the future of Internet based radio stations. Even if you don’t listen to them currently you should be very, very concerned because these stations are how you’ll listen in the future - and that is exactly what the media giants are trying to prevent! Read on and I’ll explain…
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Posted on Mar 20, 2007 - 1:54am by John P. in Computing, Philosophy
I recently found myself reading David Cowan’s personal blog as a result of researching my previous post on Dr. Dawkin’s letter to his daughter. As I perused his interesting site I found a post entitled “Net Neutrality is Politically Correct“.
If my interpretation is correct, David argues that the concept of Net Neutrality is misguided and will actually cause more harm than good. So, I thought I would take a few moments to issue a friendly, yet opposing view.
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Posted on Jan 25, 2007 - 1:26am by John P. in Politics, Videos
Regardless of political affiliation, Ted Kennedy issued a nice little speech in support of freedom on the Internet a few months ago. It’s worth taking a look at to make sure that you understand what’s at stake.
Also, if you’re unfamiliar with Net Neutrality please see my previous article, The Importance of Net Neutrality.
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Posted on Dec 04, 2006 - 1:00am by John P. in Computing, Politics, Videos
Congress is pushing a law that would abandon the Internet’s First Amendment — a principle called Network Neutrality that prevents companies like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast from deciding which Web sites work best for you — based on what site pays them the most. If the public doesn’t speak up now, our elected officials will cave to a multi-million dollar lobbying campaign.

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