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Record labels' man in Washington

Record labels' man in Washington 09/03/2004 06:27 AM

RIAA lobbyist Mitch Glazier says the music industry's antipiracy lawsuits are working--and that they won't affect the iPod.




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The Washington Monthly Magazine: Quality
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the news you need about Washington D.C.
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the Washington Monthly’s front page .. Political Animal (Kevin Drum) .. Philip Longman

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Garage Storage Cabinets by SLIDE-LOK
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Network Welcoming Garage Solutions,
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Record Industry making record amounts of
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Record Industry making record amounts of
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09/04/2004 07:27 PM

Apparently BMI is pretty proud that they have been paying record royalties to their artist. This is at the same time that the RIAA and others are complaining that P2P is costing them Billions. Bunch of hypocrites [Techdirt]

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"The Washington Post "


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I've been invited to testify next Tuesday before the Senate Commerce Committee on voice over IP.  I'll post more details when I get the formal invitation. 

I expect a more challenging environment than the FCC hearing in December. Some members of Congress are worried that, unless VOIP is subject to legacy telecom regulation, grave damage will be done to universal service, public safety, and national security.  This is simply not the case, but the concerns raise legitimate issues.  We need to separate fact from fiction, and social policy from the demands of special interests. 

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XML goes to Washington (Computerworld)


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Washington Post


Washington Post 03/20/2003 08:33 AM
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FC Now: Mr. Schultz Goes to Washington


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"ABC News and The Washington Post"


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Washington takes on Net telephony


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the Washington Post tells us 12/29/2003 08:30 AM
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A Niagara of Red Ink; Washington Yawns


A Niagara of Red Ink; Washington Yawns 01/27/2004 11:30 AM
Remember when Republicans stood for fiscal responsibility? Seems so long ago..

More Fiscal Recklessness from Washington


More Fiscal Recklessness from Washington 09/23/2004 09:08 AM
  • NY Times: Deal in Congress to Keep Tax Cuts, Widening Deficit. Putting aside efforts to control the federal deficit before the elections, Republican and Democratic leaders agreed Wednesday to extend $145 billion worth of tax cuts sought by President Bush without trying to pay for them.
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