The Electronic Frontier Foundation has been doing daily updates to a list of devices that will become illegal if things go bad MGM v. Grokster. The Grokster case, which will begin Supreme Court hearings on March 29th, is essentially a test of the 1984 Betamax rulling. The Betamax rulling decided that copying technologies could not be considered illegal (as being able to encourage copyright infringement) as long as they had substantial non-infringing uses. If MGM wins this lawsuit, the Betamax case will be null and void. The list posted by the EFF is an effort to raise awareness about just what can be effected by this case.
While on the topic of Britney Spears
Just to make clear, I don’t like Britney Spears. But I thought I should do another post about her to warn you of her tricky music backmasking.
Listen to this clip from Britney’s song “Hit me baby one more time”
Now listen to the same clip in reverse.
If you didn’t catch that: the second clip said, “sleep with me I’m not too young.” I wasn’t the first to discover this. I found it on the website badmouth.net (not the type of site I would recommend visiting), but I have tested it independently to ensure that the clip is valid.
Note: If anybody from badmouth.net sees this, I’m sorry for deep linking your files, but I didn’t think that my visitors would like to visit your site and you were the only place I could find that had the clips hosted.
Cry.on.my.console, the same guy who did “Super Galang Galang”, has done another “Galang” mash up, this time with Britney Spears and Madona’s song “Me against the music” called “ME against some really good music.”
Technically neither of these mashups are really new, but they’re new to me.

