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	<title>Comments on: Meeting Tonight</title>
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		<title>By: Tim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2005 15:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;!-- spamk    : Comment text: &#039;Hey, I&#039;m a 1L at NYU, just sort of stumbled across your site late last night, heard about your protest outside record stores. It&#039;s a nice step, but I was reading Ed Felton&#039;s blog, Freedom to TInker (a link below), and he made a suggestion about another way to address DRM music other than leaflets, one that I think takes advantage of a student group like freeculture . . .  why not build a database of DRM protected CDs? A searchable online database, maybe? You could have a lot of students go through the record stores, make lists of what&#039;s DRM protected . . . I don&#039;t know, just a thought.



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Hey, I&#039;m a 1L at NYU, just sort of stumbled across your site late last night, heard about your protest outside record stores. It&#039;s a nice step, but I was reading Ed Felton&#039;s blog, Freedom to TInker (a link below), and he made a suggestion about another way to address DRM music other than leaflets, one that I think takes advantage of a student group like freeculture . . .  why not build a database of DRM protected CDs? A searchable online database, maybe? You could have a lot of students go through the record stores, make lists of what&#039;s DRM protected . . . I don&#039;t know, just a thought.



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Hey, I&#8217;m a 1L at NYU, just sort of stumbled across your site late last night, heard about your protest outside record stores. It&#8217;s a nice step, but I was reading Ed Felton&#8217;s blog, Freedom to TInker (a link below), and he made a suggestion about another way to address DRM music other than leaflets, one that I think takes advantage of a student group like freeculture . . .  why not build a database of DRM protected CDs? A searchable online database, maybe? You could have a lot of students go through the record stores, make lists of what&#8217;s DRM protected . . . I don&#8217;t know, just a thought.</p>
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