Re: FLUXLIST: net-economies (was napster, etc.)

2000-05-14 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
Myke, why not at least put together a short sampler of your music for net-distribution? I'm currently working on a similar project except its for MiniDisc users only because that's the format which has been the most beneficial to me since I began recording Ymphony!s nearly 17 years ago. I'm

Re: FLUXLIST: Napst.er/Freenet

2000-05-14 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
It may be, "If this whole thing catches on", that we will begin to question the very institution of private property itself.George Yeah. But you don't know what you've got until it's gone. The good thing about private property is that people always have greater incentives to keep their own

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-14 Thread Kathy Forer
The online catalog is wonderful! Praise, peacock eggs and riches from the east for Owen and Sol, what a fine job! http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/box1/fbindexm.html thank you thank you thank you

Re: FLUXLIST: net-economies (was napster, etc.)

2000-05-14 Thread Terrence J Kosick
Beam it http://click.mp3.com/c/c_bDab/n_286662834/u_my/ T. Lord Hasenpfeffer wrote: I have no clue yet as to how MP3s are actually created.

FLUXLIST: Strong Buy Recommendation - last one went up 125% since April 13(fwd)

2000-05-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
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Re: FLUXLIST: Napst.er/Freenet

2000-05-14 Thread George Free
"If this whole thing catches on," Mr. Clarke said, "I think that people will look back in 20 to 40 years and look at the idea that you can own information in the same way as gold or real estate in the same way we look at witch burning today." Why stop with information? Why don't we free

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-14 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
If you could convince us to buy your music you can convince the world ;-) My music is not for sale. Myke

Re: FLUXLIST: Napst.er/Freenet

2000-05-14 Thread St.Auby Tamas
I also never allowed anyone else to obtain copies New York Times, May 10, 2000 THE CONCEPT OF COPYRIGHT - FIGHTS FOR INTERNET SURVIVAL By JOHN MARKOFF While American courts struggle over the recording industry's challenge to digital music swapping, Ian Clarke, a 23-year-old Irish programmer,

Re: FLUXLIST: THE WEBBY AWARDS -- 2000 WINNERS (fwd)

2000-05-14 Thread { brad brace }
World's best Web sites honored -- Hollywood-style THE WEBBY AWARDS - - The Very Antithesis of Net http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/blabbering-cronies.html

FLUXLIST: THE WEBBY AWARDS -- 2000 WINNERS (fwd)

2000-05-14 Thread St.Auby Tamas
(fwd) World's best Web sites honored -- Hollywood-style THE WEBBY AWARDS -- 2000 WINNERS --Activism: Ad Busters - www.adbusters.org --Arts: Web Stalker - www.backspace.org/iod/iod4winupdates.html --Broadband: Video Farm - www.videofarm.com --Commerce: BabyCenter - www.babycenter.com

FLUXLIST: web logging

2000-05-14 Thread George Free
Apropos "information wants to be free" ... An article on web logging: http://www.feedmag.com/feature/cx329_master.html JORN BARGER IS A COLLECTOR, of a sort -- though you wouldn’t know what sort, exactly, from gazing on his worldly possessions. A long-haired, thick-bearded former

Re: FLUXLIST: Napst.er/Freenet

2000-05-14 Thread narvis ...pez
At 06:55 am -0700 14/5/00, George Free wrote: Why stop with information? Why don't we free housing and gold? It may be, "If this whole thing catches on", that we will begin to question the very institution of private property itself.George copyrighted information made sense in a world of

FLUXLIST: net-economies (was napster, etc.)

2000-05-14 Thread { brad brace }
The 'greater-good' idea that the Net enables, is to overcome the ruthless stranglehold institutional/commercial music/visual-art monopolies has on independent artistic production, distribution and decent compensation. (And hopefully debunk blinkered, incestuous, artworld acolytes and their

Re: FLUXLIST: Napst.er/Freenet

2000-05-14 Thread Lord Hasenpfeffer
free information is one of the consecuences of a technological revolution announced from fifties sixties. And I have no problems with free information when somebody associated with its creation chooses to make it free. I have major problems, on the other hand, when people just go about

Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxlist Box

2000-05-14 Thread R. Gancie
Kathy Forer wrote: The online catalog is wonderful! Praise, peacock eggs and riches from the east for Owen and Sol, what a fine job! http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/box1/fbindexm.html thank you thank you thank you The box really is a collage of art novelties--it has film, performance,

FLUXLIST: Rated X

2000-05-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
I think something like that is still at www.uni-frankfurt.de/~recktenw/ Or watch for files with dark magus or isle of wight. H.

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
Myke, The point is that if people are going to routinely rip music from CDs and distribute them via the internet or other means to their They only do it with their favourite music, I would never do it with Metallica, I once did it with Ratex X, a 400 kb file in 8 bits per second... The

Re: FLUXLIST: Strong Buy Recommendation - last one went up 125% since April 13(fwd)

2000-05-14 Thread Patricia
Heiko: As an art event, this works. As a vehicle for money, it does not. With all due respect, let's keep the stock tips on silicon investor and yahoo message boards. Or, in the case of this onedart boards. (My day job is in the investment industry and this is just so much hype and so many

Re: FLUXLIST: Napster/ArtsJournalArticle/ArtistsRights

2000-05-14 Thread Heiko Recktenwald
MP3 and the internet are the death knell to all that as far as I'm concerned. Everybody's having a lot of fun doing things with the If you put yourself in such a position, out of time. Its the time of digitalisation. CD ripping is something completely different in soundquatity than taping