This is about a year old, it was filmed at the TED conference in March 2007. New York Times tech columnist David Pogue presents a satirical mini-medley that explains the legal and social history of music and media on the Internet in 4 minutes. I love it, even though not everyone thought it was funny. After watching it be sure to visit the TED site, there’s a lot of other cool stuff on there, covering every topic you can think of. It’s become one of my favorite places on the web.
On iPods, Music Downloads and the RIAA
February 29th, 2008 · No Comments
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