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Big Music vs digital audio
New in p2pnet: the latest look at the MPAA and RIAA's battle against unrestricted digital audio.
TimeTrax, for example, records individual mp3s, each tagged with the artist and song name, letting you record overnight and end up in the morning with "a directory full of several hundred mp3 files, each perfectly cut and edited."
The article also mentions Greg Ratajik's StationRipper, an increasingly popular application for ripping music from the radio that p2p.net looked at in April.
Once again, tech will trump restrictive laws and outmoded business models.
September 1, 2004 at 12:22 PM in Music | Permalink
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