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Permalink to this day Thursday, September 30, 2004

My old boss and I were always at odds over whether suing music consumers would reduce file sharing. Neither of us were lawyers or analysts but thankfully Fred von Lohmann is qualified to address this question. From the Law.com article, Is Suing Your Customers a Good Idea? perhaps we can conclude that we are both right.

In support of Gary:

As a matter of win-loss percentages, the lawsuit campaign has been wildly successful. Record industry lawyers have found that the defendants tend not to defend the suits at all, opting instead to settle for amounts ranging between $3,000 and $11,000.

In support of Matt:

Unfortunately, the evidence thus far suggests that the RIAA litigation campaign has had little, if any, effect on P2P file-sharing. Companies like Big Champagne and BayTSP that track the online P2P population have found that the number of U.S. file-sharers continues to grow. The global file-sharing population, moreover, is skyrocketing.

Interesting related data point

from a CacheLogic presentation:

  • Peer-to-Peer is the single largest consumer of data on ISP's networks
  • Peer-to-Peer traffic significantly outweighs web traffic
  • Peer-to-Peer traffic is continuing to grow.

Read the presentation for more info.
4:23:05 PM  Permalink to this item []


While I have pretty much given up on following University of Waterloo news/gossip/slander, I am subscribed to a few feeds from the past. This was just too good not to read. From Ryan CWs blog:
I heard that the Womyn's Centre is going to hold a demonstration against Heramb's article from last week.

4:10:15 PM  Permalink to this item []

Are you watching the 'debate' tonight?

From NPR, Top 10 Secrets They Don't Want You to Know About the Debates
3:40:04 PM  Permalink to this item []


I missed seeing Snow Patrol at the Crocodile (500 person venue (which seems too large?)) a few months ago and jumped at the chance last night to see them at the Showbox (1000 person venue). The highlight was their cover of Crazy in Love.

In related concert news, for the last 4 out of 7 concerts I have been to I have bought tickets off the street, usually paying face value. It's such a better experience then fighting with Ticketmaster or some other box office with ridiculous service charges.
1:47:21 PM  Permalink to this item []


Seattle Times, Microsoft Home smarter at age 10

I got a chance to tour this futuristic home this summer and it was very cool. Unfortunately we had to swear a vow of silence and I can't discuss it but the article mentions some of the things.
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