AT&T’s Pearl Jam censorship

If you haven’t yet caught any of the AT&T vs Pearl Jam censorship story then you may want to start following it. Has some potentially damaging ramifications for the music industry, and free speech as a whole. What do you think? Did AT&T do the right thing?

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4 Responses to “AT&T’s Pearl Jam censorship

  • 1
    Jayne (1 comments.)
    September 27th, 2007 00:16

    I’m bookmarking this blog to read thoroughly later today.
    You’ve got some great tips,tutorials and reviews,thanks!
    Might pick your brain about Nero Wave Editor and uploading vinyl to CD soon lol.

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    digitalburn (0 comments.)
    September 27th, 2007 00:36

    No worries Jayne, happy to try and help.

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    digitalburn (0 comments.)
    September 27th, 2007 03:57

    Here you go Jayne, just cos you asked nicely: vinyl to cd.

    Don’t let it be said that I don’t do requests! :P

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    Education Blogger (1 comments.)
    October 2nd, 2007 21:24

    wow! I read the story you linked to.. that’s pretty crazy. It’s difficult because free speech is a right… but since so many people out there are don’t think for themselves (and they are susceptible to others’ words), free speech can often be a scary thing too. In my opinon, At&t did open a can of worms… but so did Pearl Jam. :)



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