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Pandora, privacy, and you

I use Pandora a lot, because I get introduced to a lot of different artists and bands that I’ve never heard of, but end up liking. Since Pandora removed the 40-hour listening limit for free members, I found myself logging … finish reading Pandora, privacy, and you

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New York state bill aims to criminalize pirate radio

Apparently looking to follow the example set by New Jersey and Florida, New York state senate bill S2737-2011 is intended to create “the crime of unauthorized radio transmission, a class D felony, punishable by imprisonment and a fine in the … finish reading New York state bill aims to criminalize pirate radio

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Radio pirates do not go to jail in 48 states

Pirate radio has been a favorite topic of mine since I first built a little AM transmitter from a Radio Shack kit as a kid. In the mid-90s, just as the microradio movement started to take off with inspiration from … finish reading Radio pirates do not go to jail in 48 states

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Pandora and privacy

I wish that Pandora Internet radio made it a little more obvious that you’ve got to adjust your profile options if you don’t want the whole world to know what you listen to. Somebody showed me the new people search … finish reading Pandora and privacy

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