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Written by TParker
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Saturday, 26 August 2006 |
 Been getting kind of bored with Mambo. So many things to do in the real world, it's been hard lately to pay much attention to my web site. Still really just trying to get back to the way things were before Hurricane Katrina screwed everything up.
I've decided to move over to a regular old, basic blog. They're easier to maintain and I'll still be able to mess around without spending too much time doing it.
I'm going to keep my Mambo site up... and will probably periodically add new articles here and there... new songs too... but, you can always get to the music in my JamRoom. 
In the meantime, surf over to my new blog. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 August 2006 )
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Written by TParker
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Thursday, 01 June 2006 |
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|| O t h e r S o n g s b y T. P a r k e r ||
Visit T. Parker's Jamroom
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 01 June 2006 )
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Written by TParker
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Tuesday, 04 April 2006 |
 Well, this is one way of making it I've never heard of... 24-year-old Sandi Thom of England has signed a record deal with RCA/SonyBMG after doing 21 straight live webcam performances from her living room. Over the course of 21 days, she reeled in a following of more than 100,000 people from all over the world. 
More power to you, Sister! What an awesome use of the internet. Now, why didn't I think of that. Dang!
Click here to read the article and here to visit Sandi Thom's website.
Or, you can go listen to some of MY MUSIC, Dammit!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 04 April 2006 )
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Written by TParker
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Saturday, 01 April 2006 |
 The Official Press Release:
April 1, 2006 - Motion Picture Association of America, Inc. (MPAA) chairman Dan Glickman and Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) president Cary Sherman today announced the historic merger of the two organizations. The newly-created entity is being called the Music And Film Industry Association of America, Inc. The announcement, made today at the MPAA headquarters in Los Angeles, CA has been a long time coming, according to Glickman.
"The RIAA and the MPAA have been persuing very similar avenues with respect to their fight against piracy of music and movies for many years now," Glickman said. "It just made sense to combine our efforts for maximum effectiveness."
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 April 2006 )
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Wednesday, 29 March 2006 |
 Well, not really... but French courts recently ruled that downloading copywritten material from P2P networks is not illegal as long as it is done for personal use only.
A man was sued by the Société Civile des Producteurs Phonographiques after it was discovered he had almost 2,000 MP3 and DivX files on his hard drive.
The Judge in the case ruled that this constituted "private copying". Obviously, this case is being appealed, but confidence is high that the original verdict will be upheld in a higher court.
The French Parliament is also in meetings to consider applying a voluntary tax (there is such a thing?) or a surcharge of 5 Euros a month on P2P network users.
Click here to read more details.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 06 April 2006 )
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