Lisa L. Spangenberg

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  • About
    • Contact
    • Policies
  • Blog: IT
  • Scholarship
  • Teaching
    • The Writing Process
    • On Passive Voice
    • Rhetorical Figures
    • Seventeenth Century Prose Style
    • Teaching with Technology
    • Writing at Work
  • Technology
    • IT: Blog
    • About IT:
  • Writing
    • Purple Prose
    • Murder Your Darlings or Kill Your Darlings
    • Show Don’t Tell
    • Writing in the Digital Realm
      • HTML Resources
      • HTML Entities
      • Cheat Notes for Web 2.0

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    Information Wave Technologies Bans the RIAA

    Lisa Spangenberg / August 19, 2002

    From a press release from host Information Wave Technologies, via Metafilter: Due to the nature of this matter and RIAA’s previous history, we feel the RIAA will abuse software vulerabilities in a client’s…

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  • Commentary,  Culture and Society

    Janis Ian: Downloading Take II

    Lisa Spangenberg / August 4, 2002

    Janis Ian has posted “FALLOUT — a follow up to The Internet Debacle” a sequel to her excellent “Internet Debacle” article. She’s again making easily understood arguments, including real numbers from her own…

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    What about the Artists?

    Lisa Spangenberg / July 31, 2002

    I’ve already ranted about copyright, but it’s time to rant some more. I’m perfectly willing to pay for a product I want, but there need to be some changes to the way recordings,…

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    On Ripping CDs

    Lisa Spangenberg / April 6, 2002

    Yes, you can buy a CD and “rip” or copy the files quite easily. Apple’s iTunes, bundled with every Mac, and available for free downloading, is designed to make ripping and burning easy—and…

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