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My generation has been fortunate enough to grow up in a society where the horrors of racial hatred were not the norm but the exception, where the rule of law — despite the rampant, by Scandinavian standards, corruption — prevailed over extremism, mass murder, hate crimes, street mobs and racial violence. The events that took […]

Slammin' Magnatune [For No Good Reason]

For some unknown reason someone [or a group of people] have been hitting Magnatune hard with credit card fraud, to the point where the company was dropped by their payment processor. This is a great example of how a good company [and one that helps artists worldwide] gets harassed by 'criminals' only to find itself punished by the very same people whose inadequate systems are responsible for the mess in the first place: Visa. John Buckman reports that Magnatune saw ⅓ of its subscriber base disappear due to this change [Magnatune is now depending on PayPal for its credit card transactions and the fact that each payment goes via another entity makes it slightly harder to charge the recurring fees subscriptions bring, without asking the users to register with PayPal etc]. As regular readers may have noticed, I am a great fan of Magnatune; both ethically and artistically I find their effort and business commendable and I have, over the years, found several excellent albums from that company. I hope that things get better for them soon. As a sidenote, I really wonder why someone would hit Magnatune in this manner. Clearly it's not aimed at getting hold of the music, given that you can get the tracks for free anyway...

Συμβάσεις.

Η συγκεκριμένη εταιρεία, η οποία έκλεισε για μία εβδομάδα τα γραφεία της, έχει συμβάσεις με τους ΗΣΑΠ και την ΕΒΟ. Ιδιωτικές εταιρείες έχουν αναλάβει εργολαβικά τον καθαρισμό σχεδόν όλων των ΔΕΚΟ. Έτσι κλείνει το προχθεσινό άρθρο στη Καθημερινή. Η περίπτωση της Κωνταντίνας Κούνεβα δεν είναι η πρώτη προσπάθεια δολοφονίας συνδικαλιστή στην χώρα μας και μάλλον […]

They all think they're playing Grand Theft Auto

The Guardian (re)visits the increasingly troubling gun culture in the United Kingdom. "It's getting like the US now, like 'The Wire'", the interviewee says, although British Police is by no means used to it or capable to respond, at least in the short-term.