The Daily Loper – June 3, 2006
Posted by Lopy in The Daily Loper on Jun 04, 2006
Today’s links of interest:
- Captain Copyright Is Captain Copycat?
Captain Copyright doesn’t believe in fair use. Apparently unfair use is ok though. - Grumpy Old Bookman: The wisdom of Tim O’Reilly
Another look at our hero, Tim O’Reilly. - Couldn’t Get Springsteen Tickets?
PopCandy notes that you can watch the video on AOL. Nice AOL, very nice. - BBC starts World News broadcasts in US
Because chicks dig reporters with accents. - Movie prices bucking common sense / The Poseidon is belly up, but theaters don’t have to be — if they vary charges
Interesting thought: vary movie ticket prices based upon perceived quality and popularity of a given film. But is it practical? - Syntax of Things: Geekery II
Jeff Bryant reminds the world that there is good in new media. Especially if your employer doesn’t block access to MLB.com - The Non-Threatening Future of The Book
Max sees the future and it is just fine. - The Pirate Bay Is Back Online
Well that didn’t take long. The servers are now hosted in Holland, Russia, Ukraine, and a EU nation to be named later. So what lesson did we learn from this shutdown? - Museums’ art is priceless; viewing it will be free
As it should be. - Now Broadway gets a mobile broadside from Richard Griffiths
Turn off your damn cellphones, people. For all of us. - DC Comics’ Batwoman coming back, out
This will either excite or depress certain members of the ‘loper team. But since we’re a generally tolerant bunch, we say, "Go girl!" - Police hit major BitTorrent site
In which Swedish law (or lack thereof) conflicts with US law. Or, when is a pirate not really a pirate. ARRRR. - Hollywood’s insider trade
Hollywood Stock Exchange, now more than ever.
