Pandora Lands on Facebook

Facebook got a whole lot more interesting last night… Pandora launched an integrated app allowing folks to share their stations. And any changes made in Facebook are reflected in your Pandora account. Sweet! Pandora on Facebook will let you enjoy music you already know and help you discover music you’ll love. Find your favorite songs … Read more

Vista Media Center After 6 Months

Missing Remote has put together a 6 month report card on Vista’s Media Center Edition functionality – hype, reality, and conclusions: I’m sure by now you’ve noticed quite a few disappointments on the Vista front, and yet I personally run Vista and am quite happy. To be fair, in addition to the aforementioned “features,” I’ve … Read more

Justin.TV versus Mr. Lee

Live video from a guy in the Bay Area or still pics from a cat in South Carolina? I obviously can’t speak for everyone, but I’ve spent more time viewing Mr. Lee’s trips than I have Justin.TV. Heck, for $60 you too can have a cat (or dog or ferret or infant) cam. (via Gizmodo)

TiVo Needs Cable… Or Do They?

Todd Spangler of Multichannel News wrote a thoughtful piece summarizing TiVo’s challenge in reaching a critical mass: It’s easier to get a DVR from your cable company. And most people prefer to rent, not own, a set-top. Indeed, most DVRs in use today are already supplied by cable companies, according to a Carmel Group study. … Read more

EFF Sues Universal Over YouTube Takedown

It has come to this… Universal Music was somewhat overzealous in filing a DMCA complaint with YouTube regarding the toddler who danced on camera to a ~20 year old Prince song. So the EFF responded with a lawsuit seeking damages (cash?) and relief:

“Universal’s takedown notice doesn’t even pass the laugh test,” said EFF Staff Attorney Corynne McSherry. “Copyright holders should be held accountable when they undermine non-infringing, fair uses like this video.”

Offending 29 second video after the break… and let me warn you that while it may or may not infringe, it’s most definitely guilty of mundaneness.

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Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… from our other blogs. Wii – Gaming Genius or Fitness Fad: TechLore Mark Cuban Kills The Internet: Connected Home 2 Go Belaboring the CableCARD Issue: Connected Home 2 Go Terayon and Targeted Advertising: Connected Home 2 Go

Sony and Sky Team For PSP Video Downloads

Sony and satellite television provider Sky have announced the formation of a company to bring video-on-demand to the 2 million UK and Ireland PSPs early next year. No details were given on the technologies or conditions (file format, download and/or transfer methods, expiry, etc), though more info will supposedly be revealed August 22 at the … Read more