Ted Stevens Fan Club gets another 15 minutes

By Stefanie Olsen
News.com

July 14, 2006 5:32 PM PDT

http://news.com.com/2061-10802_3-6094601.html


Andrew Raff recently graduated from law school with a major in Internet 
copyright and telecom law. So it was with natural interest, rather than a 
talent for song, that Raff took 20 minutes to record himself singing the 
notorious words of Senator Ted Stevens. The verse is as simple (and as 
cringe-worthy) as Stevens' notion of the Internet, which was delivered in a 
well-publicized congressional hearing last week on Net neutrality.

If you haven't heard it, the song goes something like this: "The Internet 
is a series of tubes. It's not a truck. It's a series of tubes."

Instead of embarrassing himself by posting the song to his own blog, Raff 
said he turned to MySpace, under the anonymous profile, The Ted Stevens' 
Internet Fan Club. Thanks to some publicity of his own, the song was heard 
2,500 times before MySpace sent Raff a notice that his profile had been 
removed because of a "credible complaint" that it violated MySpace terms of 
service. The site was down for two days.

News outlets like Wired picked up the story then. And onlookers, aware of 
the Net neutrality irony, talked about the potential dangers of an Internet 
controlled by special interests. After all, Myspace is owned by Republican 
Rupert Murdoch's Newscorp.--could the freewheeling social network be 
exercising editorial control over a political spoof?

We'll never know. Raff said he received only enthusiastic email about his 
song from fellow MySpace members, so he doesn't know who delivered the 
"credible complaint" to MySpace. And according to the company, it was 
merely a mistake. The site was reinstated Thursday after news outlets 
contacted MySpace. The song has been played now more than 13,000 times.

"The way MySpace works is as much as mystery to me today as it was a year 
ago," Raff said.


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George Antunes, Political Science Dept
University of Houston; Houston, TX 77204
Voice: 713-743-3923  Fax: 713-743-3927
antunes at uh dot edu



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