I used to read C'T when I was living in Germany, it's a great magazine full of technical information.
Can any one recommend an equivalent magazine available in the States either on the "high street" or by subscription? PC Magazine and PC World just don't cut it. Byte magazine was OK but is now web only.
Suggestions anyone?
Thanks
Here's what to do.
Use the same technique as Metallica and count the number of mp3's downloads via MP3 (and maybe Napster etc for a wider sample of the online community) but this time count the number of Universal artist mp3's downloaded then calculate Courtney Love's share.
Present the data in court, as Courtney Love is entitled to a (No of Courtney Love downloads/No of Universal artist downloads) % share of the proceeds of the Universal Vs MP3.Com court case. We can help Courtney Love by downloading as many of her MP3 files as possible to increase her share of the pie.
Maybe Courtney would like to donate some of this "lost income" back to the mp3 community via support to software developers or by releasing some mp3 only music.
I second Proton Mail. You can/should encrypt your email box with an additional password.
I used to read C'T when I was living in Germany, it's a great magazine full of technical information.
Can any one recommend an equivalent magazine available in the States either on the "high street" or by subscription? PC Magazine and PC World just don't cut it. Byte magazine was OK but is now web only.
Suggestions anyone?
Thanks
Here's what to do.
Use the same technique as Metallica and count the number of mp3's downloads via MP3 (and maybe Napster etc for a wider sample of the online community) but this time count the number of Universal artist mp3's downloaded then calculate Courtney Love's share.
Present the data in court, as Courtney Love is entitled to a (No of Courtney Love downloads/No of Universal artist downloads) % share of the proceeds of the Universal Vs MP3.Com court case. We can help Courtney Love by downloading as many of her MP3 files as possible to increase her share of the pie.
Maybe Courtney would like to donate some of this "lost income" back to the mp3 community via support to software developers or by releasing some mp3 only music.