digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com— The EFF's Gwen Hinze on the WIPO treaty, YouTube, Podcasting and the dark future of a world in which everything broadcast gets a foreboding world-wide copyright. The end of fair use
Sep 25, 2006View in Crawl 4
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I understand why the broadcaters want this, but what they do not realize is how many consumers start watching shows time shifted then move to watching live once you determine its good or bad. For example this year my DVR is recording hard and fast all the series premiers and the ones that I hear that are pretty good I will go back anc check out. The other will go un watched and deleted when I need some disk space. Before I owned a DVR (18 months ago) I watch next to no TV outside the local 24hour news station and the weather channel long enough to get the weather.What I am real worried about is them locking up all TV so tey get to control when I watch TV, I personally prefer to spend my evenings with my family, and watch TV when they are away or asleep. In my 12-year near-hihatus of TV watching, I really did not miss it that much. It would not take much before I just go to internet exclusively for entertainment.
I guess I should tell you how to....To turn off the need for a download manager:Click "your account" in the top menu.Click " Change Download Manager " in the side menu.Click "Disable eMusic download manager"Now the download links will go directly to the mp3s, and you should be able to download from anything that can access the web.
Closed AccountSep 26, 2006
I like how Mark Cuban used *is* in his legal letter heh
Closed AccountSep 26, 2006
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acidbathSep 26, 2006
Tip: You shouldn't copy your spam messages out of BabelFish.
Closed AccountSep 26, 2006
That word you use, I do not think it means what you think it means.Foreboding: to foretell or predict; be an omen of; indicate beforehand; portend
ascusSep 26, 2006
I understand why the broadcaters want this, but what they do not realize is how many consumers start watching shows time shifted then move to watching live once you determine its good or bad. For example this year my DVR is recording hard and fast all the series premiers and the ones that I hear that are pretty good I will go back anc check out. The other will go un watched and deleted when I need some disk space. Before I owned a DVR (18 months ago) I watch next to no TV outside the local 24hour news station and the weather channel long enough to get the weather.What I am real worried about is them locking up all TV so tey get to control when I watch TV, I personally prefer to spend my evenings with my family, and watch TV when they are away or asleep. In my 12-year near-hihatus of TV watching, I really did not miss it that much. It would not take much before I just go to internet exclusively for entertainment.
smokedlSep 26, 2006
@spiffytechYou are mistaken. Emusic uses good old variable bitrate mp3s. Plays on almost anything. Unless you wish to automate downloads, you need no special software of any sort. I do want to automate downloads though, and since I run Linux, I use eMusicJ for that. <a class="user" href="http://www.kallisti.net.nz/EMusicJ/HomePage">http://www.kallisti.net.nz/EMusicJ/HomePage</a>
smokedlSep 26, 2006
I guess I should tell you how to....To turn off the need for a download manager:Click "your account" in the top menu.Click " Change Download Manager " in the side menu.Click "Disable eMusic download manager"Now the download links will go directly to the mp3s, and you should be able to download from anything that can access the web.