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...touchier subject is copying. The rule banning the trade of burned CDs makes sense, otherwise La La would simply be a real-world version of an illegal filesharing network. Trading used CDs is perfectly legal, but is it legal to rip a CD before you send it along? It?s not, technically, but there?s no telling how many people will save a virtual copy for themselves to listen to on iTunes...
...Beta testers are already getting active on the site, which looks like a cross between MySpace and a collection-listing spot like DVD Aficionado. You search for artists, album names or song titles, then list the CDs you encounter as ones you have or ones you want. Listing a CD that you have doesn?t mean you? re prepared to send it to another member. Still, the more CDs you list, the more you?ll find people hankering for your discs. Once you start sending them along - using La La?s Netflix-style preprinted mailing envelopes - the discs...
...service is still quite in its infancy, working out various issues. One hot topic on La La?s message boards is album art. The rules specify that you must only mail the original factory-pressed CD. No burned copies, no accompanying booklets. The reason is that the predetermined postage only covers the weight of the disc itself. Some members are including the booklets and supplementing the postage with an extra stamp or two, but that's not recommended...
...rappers on campus who weren’t there,” Collins adds.Michael J. Mure ’09 is one of those absentee rappers. He had, however, heard about the battle and says he would have attended were he not preparing for his own CD release party the same night.“I feel it helps our community,” he later says of the battle. “We as rappers need those kind of venues to support our art form.” Jacoby also felt the battle was a step forward. After last...
Editors The Back Room (Fader Label) 3 of 5 Stars On the heels of their sold-out US concert tour, Editors (no article, oh-so-clever) have finally released their first CD, “The Back Room,” in the States, after several months of growing popularity in the United Kingdom. Joy Division comparisons are already tiresome—it seems that every melancholy vocalist in a post-punk band is compared to the late Ian Curtis—but inevitable with Editors, whose debut offers an uneven retread of the sound, style and lyrics of their...