DHS Shutting Down Rap Blog Sites
Dec. 3rd, 2010 12:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hat tip to
pds_lit:
"[T]hese rap blogs weren’t selling any music. They weren’t selling DVDs. In fact, the only thing you could accuse them of selling was ads -- hardly big income, definitely not enough to turn a profit. They aren’t even close to the biggest music downloading sites out there [and it was clarified they didn't host content in the article]. So why were they targeted?
The DHS seems to be tiptoeing in the music pool, testing its boundaries and seeing what it can get away with."
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"[T]hese rap blogs weren’t selling any music. They weren’t selling DVDs. In fact, the only thing you could accuse them of selling was ads -- hardly big income, definitely not enough to turn a profit. They aren’t even close to the biggest music downloading sites out there [and it was clarified they didn't host content in the article]. So why were they targeted?
The DHS seems to be tiptoeing in the music pool, testing its boundaries and seeing what it can get away with."