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8/13/2006


RIAA defendant dies, heirs given 60 days to grieve before depositions

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 10:54 pm

From Ars Technica: RIAA defendant dies, heirs given 60 days to grieve before depositions

From the article: “How quaintly civil of them. Because the litigants believed that the case was nearing a resolution before Larry’s passing, it wants to move on with the proceedings rather than drop the case, and will request depositions from his heirs after the 60-day grieving period. Considering that deceased Enron executive Ken Lay’s assets may be safe from legal action after his death, the recording industry’s tenacity in this case is astounding.”

Gotta love those record lables. Can anyone think of any good reason to buy any music nowadays?


NFL Mascot injures opposing quarterback

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 2:58 pm

From SI.com: NFL Mascot injures opposing quarterback

From the article: “‘T-Rac,’ the Tennessee Titans’ raccoon-like mascot, hit Saints quarterback Adrian McPherson with a golf cart as he walked onto the field for the second half Saturday night, bruising him and knocking him out of New Orleans’ 19-16 victory in the teams’ exhibition opener.”