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Blogs vs Mainstream Media

p2pnet.net News:- As p2pnet often points out, blogs are the online media of choice for people who like their news unspun, timely, accurate —- and updated.

Working with the Big 4 Organized Music cartel’s RIAA, the Georgia police recently raided Aphilliates Music Group studios and arrested DJ Drama and DJ Cannon over hip hop “mixtape” CDs, says Fred von Lohmann in an EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Deep Links post.

How did that come about? This was posted on AllHipHop.com on January 16:

“The downtown Atlanta, GA offices of the Aphilliates Music Group were raided this afternoon (January 16), resulting in the arrests of 28-year-old Tyree ‘DJ Drama’ Simmons and 27-year-old Donald Cannon, also known as DJ Don Cannon. The Fulton County Swat Team, with assistance from Clayton County Police, entered the label’s offices and studios at 147 Walker Street in the early evening hours.”

It goes on, “DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon were charged with racketeering and are being held at the Fulton County jail without bond.”

Old news? Only to the manstream media.

Now the blogosphere is, “demonstrating its value as a medium that continues to cover events after many traditional journalists have branded it ‘yesterday’s news’ or ‘too complicated for our readers’,” says von Lohmann, going on, :

First, a number of sites have sprung up to contribute perspectives from inside the community of mixtape DJs and their fans. Free The DJs, for example, has posted the search and arrest warrants and an account by DJ Drama’s sister:

“No one will ever be able to explain to me why the hell a SWAT Team of at least 30 strong went charging into the Aphilliates Music Group studio as if they were doing a major drug or an illegal arms bust? Why did they need to put my brother Tyree (DJ Drama) and his cohorts face down on the ground with guns to their heads? Did the agents need to ransack the studio, confiscate cd’s featuring artist sanctioned original music not bootlegs, disc drives, computers, cars, ultimately stripping the studio of everything with the exception of furniture…”

Second, the legal bloggers have done a great job explaining what laws are at issue.

This is not a copyright case (which would have involved federal prosecutors, not local Georgia police).

Instead, the charges are under the “true names and addresses” laws that the RIAA’s lobbyists have pushed through in most states, which require that sound recordings include the “true name and address” of the manufacturer and the performing artist. For more information on the issues raised by these laws and their application to the DJ Drama situation, read the excellent posts at madisonian.net, as well as the comprehensive treatment by the analoghole blog (1, 2, 3, 4).

Keep the DJ Drama bust in mind when the RIAA asks to expand state “true names” laws to include the Internet (as they did in California in 2004) and when the Department of Justice pushes for new “drug-war style” powers in the federal copyright law. Could music fans soon find SWAT teams on their doorsteps? Sounds far-fetched, you say?

Tell that to DJ Drama.

Stay tuned.

Slashdot Slashdot it!

Also See:
Deep LinksDJ Drama: The Blog Coverage, January 29, 2007
AllHipHop.comDJ Drama’s Aphilliates Music Group Raided, 50,000 CD’s Confiscated, January 16, 2007


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