[videoblogging] Kick it because is macumba

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread trine berry


www.locarecords.comanother label (UK based) giving away their music for free...  i use it all the time...On 18 Mar 2006, at 17:52, Paul Knight wrote: Arrrghhh! Shiver Mi Timbers!  File sharing p2p or darknet or news groups is bad.  Bad for the record companies and artist and consumers, I thought we were discussing the using snipets of copyrighted music in videoblogs, not who uses p2p like limewire or etcI listened to all the future of darknet interviews, and found nothing but people wanting to make money or get rich off either using music in order to make money, or people sharing in a p2p or darknet.  But hey at the end of the day, who is making money out of videoblogging, using blip.tv, the archive and dailymotion.  I am not paying for any thing on line and subsequently I don't get nothing in the way of money for my works.I still think, the use of copyrighted material in videoblogs that make no money and flies beneath the radar of the MPAA or RIAA.  Then hey why not.  All they want to police is the use of copyrighted protected data thru copying and pirating.If it was the policy of these free video site to implement the law on copyrighted music in videos (Videoblogs) maybe it should be policed in the same way as pronography.  But I doubt that would happen either.By the way I don't share anything on a p2p or newgroups or darknet network.  I merely make funny little films with bits of music I have in my own CD library.Paul KnightOn 18 Mar 2006, at 17:06, Enric wrote:  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Paul Knight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Sage words there,However, Remember the Self Emptying Bin Video that I sent to the BBC    for their website, it had 3 snippets of copyrighted music including    'The Great Escape', 'Psycho' and 'Jaws',  The BBC had the choice of    whether to publish the silent one which I sent and the one with the    music.  If the BBC can't see a problem then why should we?  Not to mention that Wake Me Up When September Ends Video from last    year with TV news footage and the whole of the track by Green Day,    that one got a bit of coverage in the papers as I recall.Maybe British Law is a bit different perhaps?  I doubt whether, the    RIAA or MPAA is watching any of our videos, because as a community we    are still pretty small.snip  From http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/01/27/1552240from=rss :    An anonymous reader writes "Two British men have been found guilty of illegally sharing music via a P2P network. The BBC reports that their defense of 'Not knowing it was illegal' and that 'There was no evidence' did not hold water, and they have been ordered to pay the BPI 'between £1500 and £5000' - probably with double that again in costs. Theis isn't the first time the BPI has launched a case of this kind - but it is the first time the accused has tried to fight instead of stumping up the cash straight away. Three other verdicts are pending.  ==  Are you prepared to reimburse that could be prosecutd by BPI ( http://www.bpi.co.uk/ )?     -- Enric  SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.   SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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Re: [videoblogging] putting on the big Squeeze

2006-03-19 Thread Deirdre Straughan



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[videoblogging] MS Yes Project

2006-03-19 Thread Rachel Knight
Hi All,

I have now completed my bit for the MS Yes Project.  It can be viewed  
on the MS Yes Project blogspot.

That's four of us have done something now, so come on all you who  
signed up to help.  Get vlogging, get making with some ideas about  
promoting this charity effort.

Rachel/Alternative Kitten


 
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Re: SXSW Darknets Panel - was Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread Pete Prodoehl
jonny goldstein wrote:

 If you haven't already, I recommend checking out Free Culture by
 Laurence Lessig from your local library to get a snapshot of where the
 legal system is today regarding I.P., how it got there,  and how it
 could be changed for the better.

One of the coolest things about Lessig's book is that he released it 
under a Creative Commons license, which allowed other to use it, so a 
bunch of folks got together and recorded themselves reading chapters, 
and a freely available audio version was quickly made:

   http://akma.disseminary.org/archives/001253.html

Damn that's cool!

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Re: [videoblogging] Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Christian Wach
On 18 Mar 2006, at 09:12, bleedxapathy wrote:

 Right now im working on http://efair.lotedesign.com and i need to  
 find a video blogging plugin for wordpress.
 i want something simple and nice. anyone have any ideas?

PodPress: http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/

Lovely bit of kit.

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[videoblogging] From TiVo to the iPod–the Easy Way

2006-03-19 Thread LeanBackVids.com
I haven't tried this yet, but sounds like an awesome hack...

http://engeek.com/?p=16

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SXSW Darknets Panel - was Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread jonny goldstein


I hear what you're saying, Andrew. Often, I have the same
feeling---If only they didn't use copyrighted music. 

My personal preference is to use my friends' music, create my own, or
use CC or public domain stuff, largely because I don't want the
controversy, and I have confidence in making something good without it.  

I think we're in agreement that using copyrighted stuff without
permission does not necessarily detract from the quality of the media
that gets made.
In some cases, the resulting work is very powerful, like Zadi's Greeen
Day/Katrina mashup.

So I feel like we should do something to change the laws, so people
can use copyrighted material without the controversy, at least in some
contexts. Maybe by finding an easy way to pay the artist whose work it
is, or by being allowed to use it for non-commercial purposes, or
something. I don't know the exact method, but I really don't like the
current situation. 

As long as technology makes it easy to copy and sample, people will do
it. And regulating technology to make it hard to copy and sample
hamstrings technological progress, so I  hope that does not happen
(it's already happening and it sucks). So let's change the laws so
huge chunks of the population aren't made into criminals, and so
entire families of art (collage, audio sampling, video remixing) can
come out of the shadows.


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Beyond Fair Use:
 
 I have an unpostulated hypothesis if there is such a concept that the  
 use of copyrighted music in online videos by personal publishers  
 tends to restrict interest in the content at hand and ultimately  
 slows any natural distribution that might otherwise occur.
 
 When I see a great video created by someone with copyrighted music, I  
 usually become disappointed that the video has that flaw. I think it  
 a flaw. At least its a controversy, likely unrelated to the content  
 at hand and thus distracting. The flaw is not attached to the  
 content. If the music were properly licensed or used legally, the  
 flaw would be gone.
 
 Some people's flaws are other people's perfections, sometimes, though  
 with regard to the blatant use of copyrighted material, beyond fair  
 use, there is a problem circling around that content and so, I guess  
 feeling-wise, I just can't ever be with complete comfort about it, no  
 matter how great some content might otherwise be.
 
 On Mar 18, 2006, at 2:18 PM, jonny goldstein wrote:
 
 
 
  I think it is complete b.s. that people can't legally remix the
  culture around them without the kind of friction the current system
  presents.
  .
  I encourage everyone to get political about this. We are an interest
  group. I don't know if we should band together to create a lobby, or
  support existing organizations like the Electronic Frontier
  Foundation, but let's do our bit to influence the debate on this  
  stuff.
 
  If you haven't already, I recommend checking out Free Culture by
  Laurence Lessig from your local library to get a snapshot of where the
  legal system is today regarding I.P., how it got there,  and how it
  could be changed for the better.
 
  Then JD's book, Darknet gives a glimpse of what is actually
  happening as people use technology to share and remix despite the
  legal maneuvers of the big media lobbies. Also available from your
  local library.
 
  Time to change the system.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg jkinberg@
  wrote:
 
  Paul,
 
  You're not a bad person and you're probably right that you will
  likely never
  receive a take-down notice or any nasty notes from Lawyers. But, if
  you ever
  wanted to do more with your work, you probably would have to clear  
  the
  rights for the soundtracks. I'm not saying its right or wrong, but
  that's
  the current status of things. I've worked in TV stations, and its  
  very
  typical that we had to reject certain works that we would have loved
  to pick
  up for distribution due to issues like this. There are whole  
  industries
  built around the clearances of rights, and believe me they don't
  take these
  things lightly.
 
  It may all be off the radar now and for a long time to come.
  Obviously its
  impossible to track down everything that exists onine. But, if you're
  dealing with distributors who need to care about these things (and
  someone's
  job is probably devoted to it), then it really does become an issue.
 
  -Josh
 
 
  On 3/18/06, Paul Knight paul.knight7@ wrote:
 
  I think this comment is besides the point, I am not a broadcaster,
  I don't
  have a radio station, I am simply a man who makes videos as a
  hobby and puts
  the occasional mainstream track on my videos for all, well lets
  face it a
  selective audience of ten's around the world.   I don't advertise,
  the free
  video hosting sites don't really, I have had my videos on some
  occasions put
  on the Featured Video on 

[videoblogging] 4-H News: Citizen Journalists Club Covers Red Cross Exercise For Local Newspaper

2006-03-19 Thread Jack Olmsted
4-H News, a new 4-H Podcast Video Blogging Club in Jefferson County, Washington 
produced Johnny-on-the-spot video coverage of the 2006 American Red Cross 
Olympic 
Peninsula Chapter disaster training exercise that was held on Wednesday, March 
15, at the 
Washington State University Extension in Port Hadlock, WA.

The report was published the following day on the Port Townsend  Jefferson 
County 
Leader newspaper's website: 
http://www.ptleader.com/main.asp?SectionID=70

I'm looking for online video reports (1-3 minutes) on the American Red Cross 
this month. 
(March is Red Cross Month)

Is there anyone in this group working with a 4-H youth club?

-Jack
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[videoblogging] jewish girls gone wild

2006-03-19 Thread Corey Denis
thought i'd share this gem, i keep hitting replay on it, i can't stop 
laughing

http://www.hazon.org/go.php?q=/events/50-The_Shushan_Channel.html

happy almost purim from texas, see [some of you] soon :)
corey



 
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Re: SXSW Darknets Panel - was Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread WWWhatsup




apropos comic book:
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[videoblogging] Portable Media Expo

2006-03-19 Thread Kitka
Yo yo Portable Media gurus... the registration has now opened for the
Portable Media Expo in September 2006:

http://www.portablemediaexpo.com/register.htm

My comment...?  CAN YOU BELIEVE THE PRICES???  My flight _alone_ will
cost at least $700... why would I pay $200-300 just to get in?  I
mean, seriously, that doesn't even include hotel and food...

Fracking ridiculous...
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SXSW Darknets Panel - was Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread wtrainbow
One of the main problems is that artists often don't own the copyright of their 
recordings. 
(in the case of music) .  Their record comapany does.  The artist may or may 
not retain 
publishing rights but in most cases the recording is owned by the record 
company. 

That's why you don't see many artist's suing anyone...

Shawn Fanning (the Napster guy) has a new company called Snocap to facilitate 
licensing 
and copyright management.  It looks interesting...

http://www.snocap.com/

Will
http://www.tiny-tube.com




--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jonny goldstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 
 I hear what you're saying, Andrew. Often, I have the same
 feeling---If only they didn't use copyrighted music. 
 
 My personal preference is to use my friends' music, create my own, or
 use CC or public domain stuff, largely because I don't want the
 controversy, and I have confidence in making something good without it.  
 
 I think we're in agreement that using copyrighted stuff without
 permission does not necessarily detract from the quality of the media
 that gets made.
 In some cases, the resulting work is very powerful, like Zadi's Greeen
 Day/Katrina mashup.
 
 So I feel like we should do something to change the laws, so people
 can use copyrighted material without the controversy, at least in some
 contexts. Maybe by finding an easy way to pay the artist whose work it
 is, or by being allowed to use it for non-commercial purposes, or
 something. I don't know the exact method, but I really don't like the
 current situation. 
 
 As long as technology makes it easy to copy and sample, people will do
 it. And regulating technology to make it hard to copy and sample
 hamstrings technological progress, so I  hope that does not happen
 (it's already happening and it sucks). So let's change the laws so
 huge chunks of the population aren't made into criminals, and so
 entire families of art (collage, audio sampling, video remixing) can
 come out of the shadows.
 
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, andrew michael baron
 andrew@ wrote:
 
  Beyond Fair Use:
  
  I have an unpostulated hypothesis if there is such a concept that the  
  use of copyrighted music in online videos by personal publishers  
  tends to restrict interest in the content at hand and ultimately  
  slows any natural distribution that might otherwise occur.
  
  When I see a great video created by someone with copyrighted music, I  
  usually become disappointed that the video has that flaw. I think it  
  a flaw. At least its a controversy, likely unrelated to the content  
  at hand and thus distracting. The flaw is not attached to the  
  content. If the music were properly licensed or used legally, the  
  flaw would be gone.
  
  Some people's flaws are other people's perfections, sometimes, though  
  with regard to the blatant use of copyrighted material, beyond fair  
  use, there is a problem circling around that content and so, I guess  
  feeling-wise, I just can't ever be with complete comfort about it, no  
  matter how great some content might otherwise be.
  
  On Mar 18, 2006, at 2:18 PM, jonny goldstein wrote:
  
  
  
   I think it is complete b.s. that people can't legally remix the
   culture around them without the kind of friction the current system
   presents.
   .
   I encourage everyone to get political about this. We are an interest
   group. I don't know if we should band together to create a lobby, or
   support existing organizations like the Electronic Frontier
   Foundation, but let's do our bit to influence the debate on this  
   stuff.
  
   If you haven't already, I recommend checking out Free Culture by
   Laurence Lessig from your local library to get a snapshot of where the
   legal system is today regarding I.P., how it got there,  and how it
   could be changed for the better.
  
   Then JD's book, Darknet gives a glimpse of what is actually
   happening as people use technology to share and remix despite the
   legal maneuvers of the big media lobbies. Also available from your
   local library.
  
   Time to change the system.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
   --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Joshua Kinberg jkinberg@
   wrote:
  
   Paul,
  
   You're not a bad person and you're probably right that you will
   likely never
   receive a take-down notice or any nasty notes from Lawyers. But, if
   you ever
   wanted to do more with your work, you probably would have to clear  
   the
   rights for the soundtracks. I'm not saying its right or wrong, but
   that's
   the current status of things. I've worked in TV stations, and its  
   very
   typical that we had to reject certain works that we would have loved
   to pick
   up for distribution due to issues like this. There are whole  
   industries
   built around the clearances of rights, and believe me they don't
   take these
   things lightly.
  
   It may all be off the radar now and for a long time to come.
   Obviously its
   impossible 

[videoblogging] Re: jewish girls gone wild

2006-03-19 Thread Enric
Jewish Nirvana concert:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Tt4AHEHZvpU

  ;)

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Corey Denis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 thought i'd share this gem, i keep hitting replay on it, i can't stop 
 laughing
 
 http://www.hazon.org/go.php?q=/events/50-The_Shushan_Channel.html
 
 happy almost purim from texas, see [some of you] soon :)
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[videoblogging] Re: Blogger vs. other blogging services for vlogging

2006-03-19 Thread Bill Streeter
It's not that much work. Dreamhost.com has a one click wordpress
install. It makes it pretty damn simple. 

Bill Streeter
LO-FI SAINT LOUIS
www.lofistl.com

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jsonofgod1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks, but looks like a lot of work.  Is there anything simple for us
 non-techies?
 
 Motherfucking Jesus
 
 --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Enric enric@ wrote:
 
  My preference is Wordpress.  
  
  http://wordpress.org/download/
  
  It takes a bit of setup and technical work, but it's quite elegant and
  free blogging/podcasting/videoblogging software.  Make sure to turn
  off the visual editor after installing it so that you can enter the
  embed code for your videos.  I have a Wordpress plugin to simplify and
  enhance embedding video into Wordpress at 
  
  http://utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place/
  
-- Enric
-==-
http://www.cirne.com

  
  --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, jsonofgod1 jsonofgod1@
wrote:
  
   Should I keep my blog on Blogger, or is there a better blogging
system
   for vlogs?
   
   CRITERIA
   
   Easy to use
   Supports RSS embedding of video
   Free preferred, but paid accepted
   
   What else should I be looking for?
   
   Motherfucking Jesus
  
 







 
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[videoblogging] Christians and Motherfucking Jesus

2006-03-19 Thread jsonofgod1
To all of the Christians on this group, I apologize in advance!

I am simply a vlogger like you, except that I am the son of god :)

I do not mean any disrespect, nor do I intend to provoke any
discussion of my real life and the way that the bible portrays it on
this forum.

I realize that this forum is for discussions of all things vlogging,
and not our individual vlogs.

If you would like to discuss such things, I would be happy to take it
offline at [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], or on my blog
at jesusisback.blogspot.com

Most humble regards,

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Re: [videoblogging] Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Brett Gaylor




t something simple and nice. anyone have any ideas?PodPress: 
http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/Lovely bit of kit.
will that work with movable type? 
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[videoblogging] Fwd: cool stuff

2006-03-19 Thread Thomas G Henry



here's a link Chrissie sent me to a film experiment... it's moderately nifty... certainly bound by access/ability and therefore demographically narrow and incomplete...but we're working on that :)-- Forwarded message --
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]check out this link... it's sweet
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Re: [videoblogging] Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Christian Wach
On 19 Mar 2006, at 23:46, Brett Gaylor wrote:

 PodPress:  http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/

 Lovely bit of kit.

 will that work with movable type?

Nope, sorry - it's just a WordPress plugin.


 
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[videoblogging] Re: Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Enric
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  t something simple and nice. anyone have any ideas?
 
  PodPress: http://www.mightyseek.com/podpress/
 
  Lovely bit of kit.
 
 
 will that work with movable type?
 

video Playing in Place should work with Moveable Type from the General
Installation:

http://utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place
or
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Brett Gaylor



video Playing in Place should work with Moveable Type from the General
Installation:

Thanks Enric! Now, does anyone know of a plugin that will make a
pop up window? I've been meaning to move over to this more
friendly method, but when I start imagining changing all my old posts,
and adding another step to the vlog creation process, i barf a little.
b

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Joshua Kinberg



Not a plugin, but you can get the code to make popups with embedded video at http://embedthevideo.com-joshOn 3/19/06, 
Brett Gaylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



video Playing in Place should work with Moveable Type from the General
Installation:

Thanks Enric! Now, does anyone know of a plugin that will make a
pop up window? I've been meaning to move over to this more
friendly method, but when I start imagining changing all my old posts,
and adding another step to the vlog creation process, i barf a little.
b

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Re: [videoblogging] MS Yes Project

2006-03-19 Thread Jay dedman
 I have now completed my bit for the MS Yes Project.  It can be viewed
 on the MS Yes Project blogspot.
 That's four of us have done something now, so come on all you who
 signed up to help.  Get vlogging, get making with some ideas about
 promoting this charity effort.

what is the URL so we can watch?

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Re: [videoblogging] MS Yes Project

2006-03-19 Thread Paul Knight


http://msyesproject.blogspot.comThanks for showing an interest.On 19 Mar 2006, at 14:10, Jay dedman wrote:   I have now completed my bit for the MS Yes Project.  It can be viewed  on the MS Yes Project blogspot.  That's four of us have done something now, so come on all you who  signed up to help.  Get vlogging, get making with some ideas about  promoting this charity effort.  what is the URL so we can watch?  jay-- Adventures in Videoblogging http://www.momentshowing.net http://FireAnt.tv http://node101.org   SPONSORED LINKS  Individual  Fireant  Use YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "videoblogging" on the web.    To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. 




  
  
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[videoblogging] Re: Wordpress Intergration

2006-03-19 Thread Enric
videos Playing in Place plugin:

http://utilities.cinegage.com/videos-playing-in-place/

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Re: [videoblogging] Re: jewish girls gone wild

2006-03-19 Thread Joshua Kinberg
 Interesting.  There seems to be a bit going on with comedy and net media.

Well, people like to share the funny. I don't think that's a secret.

-Josh


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 Interesting.  There seems to be a bit going on with comedy and net media.

 ;)

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Jewish Nirvana concert:
  
   http://youtube.com/watch?v=Tt4AHEHZvpU
  
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thought i'd share this gem, i keep hitting replay on it, i can't
 stop
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http://www.hazon.org/go.php?q=/events/50-The_Shushan_Channel.html
   
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Re: [videoblogging] Re: T Y V M

2006-03-19 Thread Markus Sandy
guess again, i think you Brits actually get the credit here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawsuit


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