Tag Archive for the term: digital

International Activists Launch Copyright Watch

editor’s note: file this under “news that’s of interest to students of copyright law; copyright activists; the copyright-curious; and anyone who has ever created anything.”
International Activists Launch New Website to Gather and Share International Copyright Knowledge
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Electronic Information for Libraries (eIFL.net), and other international copyright experts joined together today to launch [...]

Of Montreal’s creative packaging choices for new digital release

Here’s one way that record companies can continue creating beautiful and useful products in the age of digital downloading. Of Montreal are releasing their upcoming album, Skeletal Lamping on Polyvinyl Records as a “collection” that will include a choice of “seven different packaging formats: CD, LP, T-shirt, tote bag, button set, paper lantern, and wall [...]

Indie Gamer finds out Why Pirates Steal

In a well publicized move indie gamer Cliff Harris of Positech asked pirates why they’d steal a game over buying it, and the DRM (digital rights management) answer came through loud and clear. Why buy a game and then struggle with the disabling “protections” when you can get something freer?
In many cases DRM ensures that [...]

Our CD, Distracting Strangers on iTunes!

Today, our CD Distracting Strangers (Fixture Records, Feb 2008) was added to the iTunes catalogue for digital download. Have a listen! You can download the tracks for 99 cents each.

Distracting Strangers by Brave Radar

>>Listen on iTunes
We set it up through CD Baby. For $35, plus $15 for a barcode, CD Baby lets you sell your [...]


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