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Sun March 14, 2010
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(AOL News) Scary Mind-reading technology may be just around the corner. In other news, RIAA to start suing people for songs stuck in their heads  (aolnews.com) (38)

Fri March 12, 2010
(The New York Times) Stupid RIAA amps up their efforts to squeeze more blood from the stone that is terrestrial radio  (nytimes.com) (253)

Sat March 06, 2010
(Some Guy) Unlikely RIAA claims that file sharers are 'undermining humanitarian efforts in Haiti'  (techdirt.com) (26)

Wed February 24, 2010
(Guardian.com) Stupid US copywright lobby likens open source software to piracy. With a helpful picture of what a programmer may look like  (guardian.co.uk) (141)

Sat February 20, 2010
(Ars Technica) Stupid RIAA throws dart at map and declares war on Canada  (arstechnica.com) (133)

Tue February 02, 2010
(C|Net) Unlikely Film studio blames economy, piracy for financial troubles. Reasons not mentioned: Big Mama's House 7, Larry The Cable Guy III, Temptation Island: The Movie, and The Bucket List  (news.cnet.com) (33)

Wed January 27, 2010
(Minneapolis Star Tribune) Asinine The RIAA will not reduce the penalty for a Brainerd woman who shared 24 songs, ya you betcha  (startribune.com) (202)

Sun January 24, 2010
(Wired) Cool Old and busted: MP3. New hotness: MusicDNA  (wired.com) (232)

Sat January 23, 2010
(Yahoo) Dumbass Judge cuts $2 million file sharing fine to $54,000, or about the price she would have paid for the same 24 songs on iTunes  (news.yahoo.com) (95)

Wed January 20, 2010
(Boing Boing) Video Submitter made it to a minute and a half, challenges anyone to do better  (boingboing.net) (208)
(Prefix) Asinine 7 crimes that will get you a smaller fine than file-sharing. Yeah, child abduction made the list  (prefixmag.com) (28)

Tue December 08, 2009
(Boing Boing) Ironic Not News: Lawsuit in Canada over music piracy. News: the infringement is valued at 60 billion. Fark: The infringers are Sony, Warner, EMI, and Universal music  (boingboing.net) (139)

Thu December 03, 2009
(The Consumerist) Amusing Woman charged with a felony for taping four minutes of "New Moon." If she'd videotaped the whole thing, they would have given her counseling  (consumerist.com) (235)

Tue December 01, 2009
(Cracked) Amusing Seven inventors who need a kick square in the balls  (cracked.com) (197)

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