You Can Lose Your Website For Posting A Lady Gaga Song...With Her Permission

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2011

From the Majority Report, live M-F 11:30am EST and via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM:
DaJaz1.com was a hip-hop music blog, that is before the ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) took down the site for a year. Why? They claimed it was guilty of copyright infringement over posting artists' songs...only they had permission from the artists' to post said song.

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  • Many artists no longer own their music, the label does.  This "overreach" is the best evidence that the government no longer functions for the people but for the corporation. The government is just the gun arm or the extortionist that works for corporations that should have been busted up long ago under anti-trust law. I have to wonder why Microsoft was the only corp. to get the government axe. Mr. Gates won't pay I guess.

  • What happened to getting government off our backs? Fucking republicans

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  • lol sam has such a hate on for libs

  • The government really has to start minding their own business. I'm 30 years old and I don't need a babysitter.

  • @BenjaminBerntson

    Sure they are. Until it's their work that is being taken without being paid for.

  • @Mahoivlich Micro$haft got broken up under anti-trust? Wow, that makes SO MUCH SENSE what with every computer coming with the Redmond Cancer pre-loaded these days (i.e. the "Windows Tax")! And all the no-bid government contracts they get every year. So on and so forth >:(

    Makes a shit-ton more sense why all the evidence in the federal case against them was moved to WTC7, just before September 2001...right after a HUGE "political" donation to Bu$hCo.

  • Many, many, many (but not all) libertarians are opposed to intellectual "property" laws.

    

  • LOL

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