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Comment Re:Amazon sells CD imports that violate US copyrig (Score 1) 242

I doubt it. According to the New York TImes: "Copyright protection lasts only 50 years in European Union countries, compared with 95 years in the United States, even if the recordings were originally made and released in America. So recordings made in the early- to mid-1950's -- by figures like Maria Callas, Elvis Presley and Ella Fitzgerald -- are entering the public domain in Europe, opening the way for any European recording company to release albums that had been owned exclusively by particular labels. Although the distribution of such albums would be limited to Europe in theory, record-store chains and specialty outlets in the United States routinely stock foreign imports." http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/03/world/companies-in-us-sing-blues-as-europe-reprises-50-s-hits.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm

Comment Amazon sells CD imports that violate US copyright (Score 1) 242

Currently Amazon sells import CD's of music from Europe where copyright of recorded material expires after 50 years, in the US it is after 70 years. So Amazon is selling sets of great music (including recordings of Miles Davis, Elvis Presley, Johny Cash, Zoot Simms John Coltrane, Frank Sinatra, etc) from the 50's made legally in Europe as public domain, but under copyright in the US. If this studend is found guilty, it would seem Amazon must be also. Check out this set of 8 Ellington albums for $15 http://www.amazon.com/8-Classic-Albums-Duke-Ellington/dp/B006UFCFBQ made in Europe, available for purchase in the US.

Comment Better to own (Score 1) 390

I don't want to pay for cloud storage or the bandwidth to stream (all phone data plans seem to be moving away from unlimited access). I have a passion for music. I own over 1700 albums, I have them all scanned lossless flac format into a music server running Vortexbox which can stream to many devices in my home. I keep a 2TB backup drive that I can plug into my car stereo and my desktop at work. Network outages do not affect my music. I also don't trust the owners of the rights to recordings will not change access cost or availability in the future. What I own physically, I own.

Submission + - Self-powered microbial fuel cell produces hydroge (bbc.co.uk)

donberryman writes: "Researchers demonstrated how cells fuelled by bacteria can be "self-powered" and produce a limitless supply of hydrogen without an external source of electricity was required in order to power the process. It uses reverse electro-dialysis to capture energy from the difference in salinity between salt water and freshwater.

Instant hydrogen — just add water."

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Submission + - Heathkit DIY kits are coming back (eetimes.com)

donberryman writes: "IEEE Times reports that Heathkit, the fabled electronics kits company, is going back into that business after a two-decade hiatus. The Heathkit website says that they will be releasing Garage Parking Assistant kit (GPA-100) in late September followed by a Wireless Swimming Pool Monitor kit. Amateur radio kits may be coming by the end of the year."

Comment This is absurd (Score 1) 337

You would never pay "away all your money towards taxes" - and contrary to popular belief, we have lower taxes now than we had for most of the 20th century. It always pays you to make more money, you always retain most of it. Except in the case of tax credits, spending money just to write it off costs you money - since it only reduces your taxable income dollar for dollar but not taxes are only reduced to a lesser amount according to your effective tax rate. What the write-off does is exclude your business expenses fro your taxable income.

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