Jun
13
2007
0

pTunes: Engadget Pete starts a record label

Everyone can agree that the business of music has been melted down and is currently undergoing a significant reshaping by internet hands (think of it as cheese), and now it Peter Rojas is getting into the game.

Pete mentioned RCRD LBL on his blog this past Monday, following the New York Post’s report on the new venture with Downtown Records.

I don’t think there’s a man who’s better suited to the task of changing the way music is produced and sold, particularly from the inside out. We’ll be watching RCRD LBL with prideful eyes as one of the blogosphere’s finest attempts a new tricki llusion.

[via Ryan Block: A new kind of RCRD LBL]

Written by JD Lewin in: business, music |
Jun
08
2007
1

Bullshit in the China shop

The U.S. International Trade Commission ruled yesterday that the manufacture of a Qualcomm chipset infringes on the intellectual property of Broadcom. As a result of this, U.S. Customs officials have been ordered to block the import of mobile phones featuring the offending chip.

Sascha Segan of PC Magazine makes it clear how ridiculous the Qualcomm ban is:

Every single one of these cases needs to go into mandatory arbitration. Kids, if you can’t work it out yourselves, it’s time for the teacher to divide the cookies. But the “teacher” here seems to have decided, instead, that because three idiots got into a brawl, nobody in the entire school building can have cookies. That isn’t justice.

The rest of Sascha’s article is far and away the best read I’ve had this week. He is absolutely spot-on and brings the mandatory measure of spite to his coverage, reminding everyone just how absurd the behavior of this industry is.

It’s going to take a while before anyone starts to defend the rights of the millions of pieces of China in the mobile industry’s shop. The regulating shopkeepers seem perfectly content with having their customers start brawls with each other with seemingly zero regard for us, the delicate cups and bowls.

Written by JD Lewin in: mobile |

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