The Daily Loper – October 10, 2007
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Oct 10, 2007
We’re Going the Wrong Way Edition
Todays links of interest:
- OnStar to automatically slow stolen vehicles
Coming soon: knockout gas!! - "Control" and "I’m Not There" avoid the biopic pitfalls
Looking forward to both of these. A lot. - "Regis and Kelly" Goes 3-D
We have trouble believing that anybody was actually demanding the 3-D Regis and Kelly experience. Also: will this cause flatscreen TV’s all across the country to explode? - Google-YouTube: One year later
It’s been a year since Google bought YouTube, and a lot of things have happened in the online video space. - Bands Rushing To Ditch Labels And Embrace Free; Are The Floodgates Opening?
Another roundup of how artists are racing to dump their recording labels. Was it only last month that we were speculating about this in our first Medialoper podcast? Come to think of it, whatever happened to the Medialoper podcast? - EBay unveils its own social networking site
Hmm, social networking for shoppers. You have our attention… - Michael Knight rides again
Please, save us from network executives. - A Plea to The New York Times: Index Your Art
One voice in the wilderness cries: please make artwork searchable. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it’s a kindness (in more ways than one). - RIAA Jurors – We wanted to send a message
Inside the trial of the century. - David Edgar: Use of ‘Olympic’ and ‘2012′ could be barred under copyright law
Again, when do the consumers and constituents get a voice? - Lawsuit claims iPhone breaks Calif. antitrust laws
Expect more antitrust claims against Apple in the future, although I don’t think this one will get very far. - Radiohead album set free online
Piece of cake. Took about 10 minutes to download, unzip and put on my iPod. It was all done by 5:00am PDT. Now, to actually find the time to listen to it!!
