The Academy Is, The Rocket Summer and Sherwood Press Conference October 17th

aiimages.jpegrsimages.jpegssimages1.jpegPress Conference #2 Wednesday October 17th at Revolution Fort Lauderdale.  3:00-5:00pm.If you are late you won’t be able to attend as we have no one to keep unlocking the doors for you.  Meet at will call.  This does not include tickets to the show that night.If you are a student journalist and want to be invited, contact us at info (at) the rock star stories (dot) com or through our myspace hereBring your still and video cameras and your recording devices because here’s you chance to interview The Academy Is, Sherwood and The Rocket Summer.

Tourzilla Press Conference

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A great time was had by everyone who attended this afternoon’s press conference.  I promise to post more pictures as we get them but I wanted to get at least a couple up tonight!  All Time Low cracked us up, we were impressed by the sincerity of We the Kings and wowed by Boys Like Girls.  I’ve got to say that it must be fun to tour with All Time Low because Alex and Company are hilarious.

How the RIAA Won $222,000

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A Minnesota woman named Jammie was sued by the RIAA for illegally making available for download some 1772 songs through the  KAAZA network.   The jury returned a verdict of $222,000.  Just so you are clear on how they were able to prosecute Ms. Thomas, here are some of the facts courtesy of CNET News:

1.  They were able to match her IP address with her user name.
2: These jury instructions:

JURY INSTRUCTION NO. 14: The act of downloading copyrighted sound recordings on a peer-to-peer network, without license from the copyright owners, violates the copyright owners’ exclusive reproduction right.
JURY INSTRUCTION NO. 15: The act of making copyrighted sound recordings available for electronic distribution on a peer-to-peer network, without license from the copyright owners, violates the copyright owners’ exclusive right of distribution, regardless of whether actual distribution has been shown.

3. They only had to show that she made the songs available for download, not that anyone actually downloaded them.

4. Here’s the penalties under copyright law:

Under the Copyright Act, each plaintiff is entitled to a sum of not less than $750 or more than $30,000 per act of infringement (that is, per sound recording downloaded or distributed without license), as you consider just. If, however, you find that the defendant’s conduct was willful, then each plaintiff is entitled to a sum of up to $150,000 per act of infringement (that is, per sound recording downloaded or distributed without license), as you consider just.

20 Innovations that have Changed the College Experience

images7.jpeg images2.jpgYou’ll like this list and check the article out here (From College Happenings.com)\

1. Cell Phones

2. Multi-Player Online Gaming (XBox live anyone)

3. Digital Video Compression (youtube, myspace videos)

4. Skype (Free calling)

5. Google and Google Search

6. The Internet

7. Textbook Cds and DVDS

8. The Ipod

9. File Sharing Online

10. The Laptop

11. Printers in color and high resolution

12. Text messaging on your cell phone

13. Touch Screens

14. Online classes

15. web applications like aim1

16. wifi

17. Mini coffee-making machines and Starbucks on campus

18. Energy drinks like Redbull

19. MySpace and Facebook

20. Tivo