Found this via Boingboing.net -- an interesting concept that could be applied to library challenges as well. Perhaps Oklahoma could do something like this for material challenges in state. What do you think?
Banned Music: "Bannedmusic.org is a peer-to-peer collaboration that makes it impossible for the major record labels to ban or censor musical works. When record labels send legal threats to musicians, record stores, or websites, we will post the music here for download and publicize the censorship attempt. There is a clear fair use right to distribute this music, and for the public to decide whether current copyright law is serving musicians and the public, they need to be able to hear what's being suppressed."
Thursday, March 25, 2004
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