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View Article  U2FU?
U2's manager, Paul McGuinness, recently came out heavily against Radiohead and file sharing in general.  If you know U2's position on copyright, that's probably not a big surprise.

So the main reason I'm posting this story isn't because of that revelation but because of this hilarious quote from the
MetaFilter discussion:

[McGuinness:] Notwithstanding the promotional noise, even Radiohead’s honesty box principle showed that if not constrained, the customer will steal music.

[MF Poster:] Damn, think of all the music the world could have listened to, if it weren't for those damned thieves. Now it's stolen, so we'll never be able to enjoy it. And I would never have been the wiser if it wasn't for the child molester* Paul McGuinness. Paul McGuinness, rapist of children that he is, knows a thing or two about music theft. The infant poker Paul McGuinness also knows a thing or two about abusing the English language to change the meanings of words to suit your own purposes.

* Child Rapist: (n.) One who expects children to pay $15 for a CD.

This is only semi-related (and I know I have readers who lionize Bono ) but the more I think about it, the more I think that he (and anybody who is a multimillionaire in a world where more than half of the people on it live on less than $2 a day) is a gi-normous prick.  If you're a "greed is good - the more for me, the better" millionaire capitalist, I can almost understand your viewpoint.  I don't agree with you and you're still a prick but I can understand why you might see the world that way. 

But when you base a big part of your life like Bono does advocating on behalf of those 3 billion extremely poor people but still don't seem to realise that either the entire developed world has to reign in their excesses because we simply can't exist at that level of consumption, you are also a massive hypocrite.  (And I admit that until I give up 99% of my worldly goods, stop using as much fuel as I do, stop buying useless shit from China that I barely use, etc. etc. I too am a hypocrite.  But I am not a MASSIVE hypocrite on the scale at which Bono exists - where, as a single individual, he has a net worth which is exponentially greater than the amount of money I will earn in my working life pus the fact that he leads a band that has earned over a billion dollars during its existence by some estimates.  Sure, I might have to give up fuel and dollar store trinkets to clear my conscience but Bono needs to give up his private jet and four thousand-dollar vintage wines.



(Now where'd I put that "rant" tag?  I know I left it around here somewhere.)
View Article  Obama News Round-Up
I'm following the US primaries (especially the Democratic ones) with great interest.  Here are a few Barack Obama-related stories that have caught my attention lately...

Barack Obama decisively wins South Carolina. 

Caroline Kennedy endorsed Obama via a NY Times editorial entitled "A President Like My Father"

Barakoblogger is one of many Obama-focused blogs out there that's a good place to see a summary of the latest news and events.

...and here's his South Carolina victory speech which, as with pretty much every other speech he's given in the past year, win or lose, at a rally or in a church, is yet another oratorical gem.

View Article  We're Number 10, We're Number 10! (The World's Happiest Countries)
BusinessWeek has done an analysis to determine the  relatively abstract notion of which countries are the happiest.

As you go through the blurbs, it's revealing that one of my own personal "when I am king" theories is highly represented as a criterion for a happy society - free post-secondary education. 

(Click through the arrows on the top right of the linked page to see the blurbs for all countries as well as some very nice pictures.)

1. Denmark
2. Switzerland
3. Austria
4. Iceland
5. Bahamas
6. Finland
7. Sweden
8. Bhutan
9.  Brunei
10. Canada
11. Ireland
12. Luxembourg

(via Reddit)
View Article  Canadian Copyright: A Citizen's Guide
One of my favourite professors from FIMS, Sam Trosow, has co-authored a new book entitled "Canadian Copyright: A Citizen's Guide".  The page I link to is the home page of the other co-author and has a few excerpts.  This site has a brief summary and links to where you can buy the book. 
My web site dedicated to four great Canadian singer-songwriters (but currently only featuring guitar tab for two of them - Fred Eaglesmith and Hawksley Workman.)

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