Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Rock The Net for Network Neutrality


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Interview with Jenny Toomey about the Rock The Net campaign in support of Network Neutrality and how it concerns independant music.
Interview broadcast live on Free Radio Santa Cruz on tuesday April 17, 2007 101fm a proud supporter of Rock The Net and Net Neutrality

Playlist:
Jello Biafra supports NN
Primus - Mama Didn't Raise No Fool
Interview with Jenny Toomey
Ted Leo and the Pharmisists - I Never Gave Up
The Locust - Slum Service (Served on the Sly)
Save The Internet Video (audio)
Henery Rollins - supports NN - Do It


Network neutrality -- or Net Neutrality -- is the principle that preserves a free and open Internet. Net neutrality ensures that all users can access the content, or run the applications and devices of their choice.


Rock the Net is a nationwide coalition of musicians and labels that support net neutrality. We come together at this critical time to demonstrate to Congress and the FCC the music community's broad support for this principle. As musicians and entrepreneurs, we understand the importance of treating all websites equally -- from the busiest online music store to the smallest blog. We urge Congress to support network neutrality.

Founding artists include R.E.M., Pearl Jam, Death Cab for Cutie, Sarah McLachlan, the Kronos Quartet Boots Riley of the Coup, The Locust . Del The Funky Homosapien, Calexico, and The Postal Service Ted Leo • Boots Riley, Death Cab for Cutie, OK Go • Bob Mould
Calexico • Kathleen Hanna, The Donnas • Jerry Harrison • Ted Leo
John Doe • Les Claypool and the list is growing daily as of today 361 bands 105 labels have joined the campaign 115 shows are part of Rock the Net 750 people have signed the petition.

Future of Music Coalition advocates:
1# Provide equal access to all web sites and online services. ISPs should not use their "pipes" to give preferential treatment to those that are willing to pay for it. Likewise, one type of content should not arrive faster than another. An email with a text attachment should not be prioritized over one with an MP3 attachment.

2# Encourage creative, technological and economic innovation. Unequal access to the web could stunt this growth and hurt business competition. Competition -- not choices by the big ISPs -- should determine what succeeds or fails on the Internet.

3# Foster democratic participation for all citizens: an individual should be able to reach any web site regardless of its origin. An ISP should not block your access to a competitor's web site or block access to certain sites for political reasons.

Rock The Net

Save The Internet

Save The Internet UTube Video PSA

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Know Your Rights, How To Handle Encounters with Law Enforcement


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Many people do not know what to do during an arrest the best option is to REMAIN SILENT and ask for a lawyer.
A short PSA mix about your right to REMAIN SILENT during law enforcement questioning and or arrest. mixed with samples from the mid 90's tv show Homicide music by The Clash.

Check out this interview with local Santa Cruz Lawyer Katya Komisaruk Lawyer Author of Beat The Heat about how to handle Law Enforcement Encounters and knowing your rights and how to assert them. Broadcast on Free Radio Santa Cruz 101fm 04-25-06

Download Mp3 at 41.6 mebibytes (45:28)

Basic Responses to Detention and Arrest:

As soon as you perceive that you’re not free to go by a law enforcement officer, say the Magic Words:
I'M GOING TO REMAIN SILENT, I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A LAWYER.
By invoking your rights at the very outset, you make it much harder for the police to trick you into saying things that can be used against you in court.

Of course, remaining silent is hard to do. It’s human nature to try to talk your way out of trouble. Nervousness makes people want to talk, too. Naturally, the cops are aware of these tendencies and use them to manipulate you into answering questions. It takes real self-control to exercise your right to remain silent, but it’s the best possible thing you can do for yourself, in terms of criminal defense strategy.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Nothin Ta Say

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New 2007 music is on the flow Funkin with Konie jammin with Ted Leo and the
Pharmacists, Coinop and Thisish as well as late 2006 releases from Me First and the Gimme Gimme's Nob Dylan and the latest Brighteyes and that's all I gotta say, let the music play.

Playlist:

- Nob Dylan and his Nobsoletes
On the Road Again
Postively 12 Stiff Dylans!
2006

- Konie
My Life Is Shit But I Am Funky
The Club Is Open
2007

- Coinop
Favourite Subjects
Favourite Subjects
2007

- Ted Leo & The Pharmacists
The Sons of Cain
Living With The Living
2007

- Me First and the Gimme Gimme's
New Orleans
Unreleased Fat Wreck mp3

- Thisish
Running Away
Thisish Vol1
2007

- Brighteyes
Cartoon Blues
Four Winds EP
2006