The Daily Loper – July 9, 2007
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Jul 09, 2007
The Owls Are Not What They Seem Edition
Todays links of interest:
- Who Cares About Classical Music, Part 3
Classical music fans try to understand why the genre isn’t reaching out and touching today’s youth. - How YouTube is ruining the hip-hop beef
Seriously, is there *nothing* that YouTube can’t destroy? - MTV service seeks revenue from fan remixes
Further muddying the already confused waters of copyright versus user-generated content, MTV allows fans to remix videos. - AARP Tunes In to Radio’s Discarded Audience
As part of our continuing coverage of old people (over 30 is "old") and their buying power: old people listen to music. - Filesharing ruling against ISP hailed as precedent
Yes, it’s always lovely when a company is held responsible for the bad behavior of others. - Whatever Happened to Regional Critics?
More on the decline of local review and the potential fallout. - Inventory: 12 Famous Living Recluses
From the A.V. Club. It’s not surprising that the first five are all writers of some sort.
