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Skapare writes “According to this ReclaimTheMedia article, the Local Community Radio Act of 2007 (PDF) would remove the artificial restrictions imposed on LPFM by a 2000 law passed at the urging of corporate radio giants and NPR, claiming that small community stations would interfere with the signals of larger stations. If passed, this bill will pave the way for educational groups, nonprofits, unions, schools and local governments to launch new local radio stations across the country.”
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Original post by CowboyNeal and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Thursday, June 21st, 2007

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Ynefel writes in with a PC Magazine article reporting that the DVD Copy Control Association is considering an amendment to the agreement equipment vendors must abide by, which would completely ban all DVD backups, whether fair use or not, and prevent DVDs from playing without the DVD disk being present in the drive. The amendment is being voted on imminently and if approved would go into effect within 18 months. Quoting: “The proposed amendment was made public in a letter sent by Michael Malcolm, the chief executive of Kaleidescape, a DVD jukebox company which successfully defeated a suit by the DVD CCA this past March.”
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Original post by kdawson and software by Elliott Back

Comments (0) Posted by on Thursday, June 21st, 2007

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QuijiboIsAWord writes “Zap2It Labs, which provides free TV listing data for personal use, has long been the main source of program guide information for users in the US and beyond. They’ve announced via their webpage that, due to abuse of the service, data will no longer be available after September 1st. There is no other direct source, and no option to pay for the service even if the users wanted to. Without a data feed of this type, users will be reduced to scraping websites at best. Is this going to be a killing blow for MythTV?”
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Original post by ScuttleMonkey and software by Elliott Back

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Testiiiiing writes “CoolTechZone.com’s Gundeep Hora publishes his thoughts on why fanboys act the way they do. ‘For fanboys (and I use the term with utmost respect, at least for this article), their appetite to support their favorite company to beat the big, bad corporate heavyweights gets delusional at times. And why not? After all, we all like to cheer the underdog… reasonably. In addition to cheering for the little guy, fanboys also think it’s their responsibility to spread the word about their favorite company. Combine their need to do marketing on behalf of their adopted companies and their products with the passion to make others see things their way, and you have a powerful group of people.’”
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Original post by CmdrTaco and software by Elliott Back

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skotte writes “Wired is reporting that July 23 at the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, Anderson Cooper will host presidential debates in which debaters are asked 20-30 questions culled from a specially designated section of YouTube, where the voting populace can post questions directly. You and I (assuming you’re American, probably) can ask questions ourselves, not just a reporter in a crowd. Candidates won’t know which questions they are being asked, and the video selection process will remain a complete secret. Interesting, but also the slightest bit scary.”
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Original post by Zonk and software by Elliott Back

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