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Wired Releases Creative Commons Sampling CD

An anonymous reader writes "In this month's issue of Wired Magazine, there is an included CD featuring songs from The Beastie Boys, David Byrne, among others. The unique thing about the CD is that all of the tracks are released under Creative Commons Licences, making them legal to share."

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  1. frost piss by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    drink it, filthy humans!

  2. MPAA by mikeleemm · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Does the MPAA recognise this license? If so will they ever use it for more than just samples?

    1. Re:MPAA by synthparadox · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      MPAA is Motion Picture Association of America, has nothing to do with music, I believe.

  3. What's better by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    free music or sex with a mare?

    1. Re:What's better by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I don't know.... Sex with a mare sounds pretty tempting

    2. Re:What's better by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      I saw the mare, but where's the sex?

  4. Obey your master!!! by Magickcat · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I've already got the Metallica edition.

    --

    Si tacuisses philosophus mansisses. If you had kept quiet, you would have remained a philosopher.

  5. Lysol GoatTV by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Check out the article on Meatbox about the Lysol GoatTV service.. its an intersting twist of independent and alternative art and writings.. neato

    1. Re:Lysol GoatTV by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      suspicious, but an interesting use of the goatse image. have you ever seen the goatse man *ON A TV*? if not, click that link. it's just the goatse arsehole, but on a crusty old tv.

      hilarity ensues!

  6. Lysol - don't drop the soap buddy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    LINDON, UT (AP) - A member of the GNAA trolling organization was arrested Thursday morning at his Lindon home following the devastating crapflood he allegedly organized on the Slashdot.org Web site Wednesday evening. Police were able to successfully track down the suspect by tracking the IP address he used to brag about his exploits in the hours following the attack.

    The attack, directed at an article on Maestro, began at 9:00 PM MST (0400 GMT) and abruptly stopped 1 hour and 33 minutes later. The crapflood consisted of over 1,000 comments, and rendered the discussion virtually unreadable at a threshold of 0 or -1. It is thought to be the largest crapflood in the history of the site. This attack comes amid a recent spate of similar attacks against weblogs. One Slashdot editor whose site was vandalized responded by disabling all comments to his personal site and deleting his entire archive of blog posts.

    Editors responded to the attack by adjusting the "lameness filter" and moderating the crapflood comments to -1. Some have suggested that this attack may reignite the debate on the proposed permanent disabling of anonymous posting on Slashdot.

    Crapflooding of this magnitude is a rare occurrence on Slashdot, thanks to a variety of anti-troll measures that have been implemented over the years by the site's editors. Because comments cannot be submitted within 2 minutes of each other, and repeated downward moderation results in an IP ban, it is necessary to compile a long list of proxies in order to create a high-volume crapflood. It is believed that several GNAA members cooperated in Wednesday's attack.

    The GNAA, or Gay Niggers Association of America, founded in 2003, is a trolling organization known primarily for its frequent boilerplate postings. The text, designed to be offensive, contains numerous racial slurs, links to pornographic web sites, and has recently been updated with text insulting the Slashdot editorial staff. Rob Malda has indicated in his journal that he considers the GNAA to be part of an "axis of abuse," along with Trollkore and anti-slash.org.

    Slashdot, founded in 1997, is a popular science and technology website known for its in-depth discussions on a variety of topics. It is also a popular target of trolls, in large part because the site invites and in many ways encourages competitive manipulation of its moderation system.

    The GNAA member arrested this morning is known only by his online name Lysol. His real name has been withheld because he is a juvenile.

    If convicted on all counts, "Lysol" could be sentenced to a maximum of 5 years hard labor, which would likely consist of answering customer support calls for America Online. Because of his age, he is not eligible to receive the goatse penalty in the state of Utah.

    Anti-slash.org has issued a statement condemning yesterday's attack and emphasized that it is in no way affiliated with the GNAA, though it does support GNAA actions as long as they are in line with its stated mission.

  7. TROLL: PANTYHOSE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    n/t

  8. Re:Amazing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Every time you mod up one of his posts, God kills a kitten. Please, think of the kittens.

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