Angels and Airwaves: “Secret Crowds (Live at Night for the Vets)”

Angels and Airwaves were one of a number of artists who performed at the recent MTV and CNN sponsored event for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. The concert included 50 Cent, Ludacris and Saving Abel, as well as taped performances by Kanye West, Kid Rock, Fall Out Boy, Angels and Airwaves, Nelly, Juanes and Taylor Swift. Making taped appearances will be Beyoncé, Will Ferrell, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend and others.

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Former SCAR SYMMETRY, SONATA ARCTICA Members Join Forces In SOLUTION.45

Swedish/Finnish progressive metal “supergroup” SOLUTION.45, which features in its ranks former SCAR SYMMETRY vocalist Christian Älvestam, Mikko Härkin (ex-SONATA ARCTICA, KOTIPELTO) and Jani Stefanovic (MISERATION, ESSENCE OF SORROW), has finished recording an eight-song demo with producer Plec (SCAR SYMMETRY).
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Harvard Law Professor takes on RIAA

A Harvard Law School professor filed a counterclaim last Friday against the Recording Industry Association of America that challenges the constitutionality of the RIAA’s efforts against those caught downloading music from file-sharing services.

Charles R. Nesson ’60, the founder of Harvard’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, is defending Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University graduate student charged in 2005 with downloading seven songs from a file-sharing network. According to RIAA spokesperson Cara Duckworth, the amount sought from Tenenbaum is undisclosed and left to the judge’s discretion, though Tenebaum may face over $1 million in penalties.

Nesson explained his reasons for getting involved:

This is an unconstitutional delegation by Congress of executive prosecutorial powers to private hands. That a private organization is allowed to take a huge chunk of government power and impose its will upon millions of people is, frankly, disconcerting. The situation is absurd. It was never about the money. It was about creating a scary situation to deter others.

The RIAA has stoked controversy over the past few years with a series of aggressive, PR negative lawsuits against file sharers.
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