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WELCOME TO THE YARD!!!!
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Jay Z Feat.Drake-Off That(Official Blueprint 3 Audio)
THIS IS HOW WE FEEL ALOTTA TIMES! WE ON SOME NEXT SHT!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Top Ten Tips for Incoming Freshmen!!
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***Monday, August 17, 2009
MCWW WELCOME JAM!!!!!!!!
COME OUT THIS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2009 AT 9PM IN THE MSC AMPHITHEATER!!!
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Tear Drop Tune Pt 2 mixtape
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***Thursday, August 6, 2009
Brisco ROBBED, Police Say "Stealing a Rappers Bling is like stealing his heart"
Um…first off, it sucks for Miami rapper Brisco to get robbed and pistolwhipped in the barbershop and have his Range Rover stolen….but on another note: who knew the Dade County cops were the inspiration for Reno 911? Listen to the cop’s description of the crime at the 1:38 mark!
“They took a little bit more off the top then expected…This robbery was off the chain…For a rapper to have his bling stolen, they might have well stolen that man’s heart.”
and Brisco’s response was classic too….
“I’m still alive, and you know that street medicine gonna be guuud….just get bigger jurrry and still go hard. This is great material for my next album.”
wait…did this guy just announce on the local news that he’ll be taking revenge? Oh wait, no…his album is going to be called Street Medicine. So…he didnt self-implicate…he just self-promoted at an odd time.
** Its funny how the Reporter edited that video for a viewer to assume that Brisco's Next album is not going to be called Street Medicine, way to perpetuate the negative stereotypes in the black community... SMH!
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***Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Student Hit With $675,000 Fine in RIAA File-Sharing Case
Student Hit With $675,000 Fine in RIAA File-Sharing Case
Written by Ernesto on July 31, 2009 (TORRENTFREAK.COM)
Joel Tenenbaum
has lost his trial against the RIAA and was ordered to pay $22,500 for each of the 30 songs he shared via Kazaa. Tenenbaum, who pleaded guilty to downloading and sharing files earlier this week, will be left paying off the $675,000 to the music labels for the rest of his life.
Tenenbaum, a graduate student from Boston admitted to downloading and sharing 30 songs in 2004, faced a fine up to $4.5 million - $150,000 per infringement. After a week long trial the jury eventually decided to award the RIAA $22,500 per song based on “willful infringement” mounting up to a total fine of $675,000 for Tenenbaum.
From the start it was clear that the only thing that the jury had to decide on would be the the size of the fine. The fair use defense was thrown out a few hours before the trial started, which shut down the only escape route left.
Tenenbaum’s defense team, headed by Harvard Professor Charles Nesson and his law students, were left powerless. “Undoubtedly, we were a creative and nontraditional legal team. But going into trial, we were stripped of all our attempts to mitigate Joel’s liability, so today’s outcome has been in the cards all week,” student Debbie Rosenbaum wrote.
This is the second win in little over a month for the RIAA. In June, Jammie Thomas-Rasset lost her retrial against the RIAA and was ordered to pay $1.92 million for the 24 songs she shared via Kazaa.
RIAA spokesman Jonathan Lamy told TorrentFreak that the ‘damages’ will not go to any of the artists, but to more anti-piracy campaigns. “Any funds recouped are re-invested into our ongoing education and anti-piracy programs,” he said.
In total, the RIAA has spent over a million dollars on this case alone, to set an example to the millions of people who share files every day. Time will tell whether or not the verdict will have any impact at all, aside from ruining a student’s life and alienating a few million music fans.
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