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Thursday, August 21, 2008

desgraças selectivas

Ontem à noite explicava um repórter da TSF que "felizmente" pareciam não existir portugueses entre as vítimas do acidente aéreo ocorrido em Barajas. Supõe-se que os espanhóis, alemães, franceses, mauritanos, brasileiros, gambianos, turcos, italianos, indonésios e búlgaros que se sabe terem falecido até agora seriam seres de uma casta cujas vidas têm um valor inferior.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

In Rainbows

Music industry ‘should embrace illegal websites’

The music industry should embrace illegal file-sharing websites, according to a study of Radiohead’s last album release that found huge numbers of people downloaded it illegally even though the band allowed fans to pay little or nothing for it. “Rights-holders should be aware that these non-traditional venues are stubbornly entrenched, incredibly popular and will never go away,” said Eric Garland, co-author of the study, which concluded there was strong brand loyalty to controversial “torrent” and peer-to-peer services.

Radiohead’s release of In Rainbows on a pay-what-you-want basis last October generated enormous traffic to the band’s own website and intense speculation about how much fans had paid. He urged record companies to study the outcome and accept that file-sharing sites were here to stay. “It’s time to stop swimming against the tide of what people want,” he said.

The study by the MCPS-PRS Alliance, which represents music rights holders, and Big Champagne, an online media measurement company, found that legal downloads of In Rainbows were far exceeded by illegal torrent downloads of the album.Almost 400,000 illegal torrent downloads were made on the first day and 2.3m in the 25 days following the album’s release, compared with a full-week’s peak of just 158,000 for the next most popular album of the period.

“The expectation among rights-holders is that, in order to create a success story, you must reduce the rate of piracy – we’ve found that is not the case,” said Mr Garland, chief executive of Big Champagne, who highlighted the benefits that Radiohead received from the album’s popularity, including strong ticket sales for its concerts this year.(...)

“Developing new ways and finding new places to get something as opposed to nothing” was important, said Will Page, MCPS-PRS chief economist and co-author of the report.Those new places could be peer-to-peer sites or internet service providers, he added.Record companies should ask themselves: “What are the costs and benefits of control versus the costs and benefits of scale?” said Mr Page.

Monday, August 11, 2008

guerras que não interessam nem ao menino Jesus

A única manifestação a favor da paz e do fim das hostilidades na Geórgia que vi até ao momento, exceptuando as de naturais de antigos países assinantes do Pacto de Varsóvia, é a de um vizinho meu que anda com uma cruz de São Jorge em forma de bandeira na bagageira do seu carro.