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Opening Arguments
OA365: Every Melody Ever, Part 1

Opening Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 81:04


Today's episode brings you our first look at the efforts by Damien Riehl and Noah Rubin to copyright "every melody ever" as part of a way of reconceptualizing copyright law as it applies to music. SPOILER: We're going to have Riehl and Rubin on the show to discuss their work in more depth. We also discuss Chevron deference and a recent dissent by Clarence Thomas that's No Laughing Matter. We begin with a deep dive into the Riehl and Rubin "Every Melody Ever" effort, which builds upon the music copyright episodes we've previously discussed in Episode 236 ("Stairway to the Supreme Court") and Episode 288 ("More on Led Zeppelin"). What exactly are Riehl and Rubin doing, and will it put an end to copyright lawsuits against musicians? Listen and find out! After that, we check out a case (Baldwin v. U.S.) in which the Supreme Court refused to grant certiorari -- and the dissent filed by Clarence Thomas. That prompted a headline that got some chuckles last week -- "Clarence Thomas cites Thomas in overruling Thomas" -- and we learn that (of course) this turns out to be no laughing matter, but part of a concerted effort to roll back not only a 2005 Clarence Thomas opinion, National Cable & Telecommunications Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Svcs., 545 U.S. 967 (2005), but Chevron deference itself. Find out why even the howler monkey contingent wanted to take a pass on this case -- but not Clarence Thomas! After all that, it's time for the answer to perhaps the easiest #T3BE ever -- or is it? (It is.) And remember, you can always play along with #T3BE by sharing out the show on social media! Appearances None! If you’d like to have either of us as a guest on your show, drop us an email at openarguments@gmail.com. Show Notes & Links Our basics on music and copyright were covered in Episode 236 and then with a follow-up in Episode 288. For (some of) the details on Riehl and Rubin's project, you can read the write-up in Vice. Finally, you can check out Thomas's cert dissent in Baldwin v. U.S. here. -Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter:  @Openargs -Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/openargs/, and don’t forget the OA Facebook Community! -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed!  @oawiki -Remember to check out our YouTube Channel  for Opening Arguments: The Briefs and other specials! -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com!

Apocaflix! Movies
BIRDS OF PREY Spoiler Review + We're Live-Streaming the Oscars! - Apocaflix! NOW #17

Apocaflix! Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 70:46


Welcome back to Apocaflix! NOW! On this weeks episode, host Jacob Bartley is just joined by Brian Avolicino and Jake Berlin to preview our Oscars viewing livestream, go all-in on a BIRDS OF PREY spoiler review, DOCTOR STRANGE 2 and its possible connection to the LOKI series, Guy Ritchie’s SNATCH, and much more! As always, thank you for listening and doing forget to leave your thoughts in the comments! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apocaflixmovies/support

Quite Magical
55 - Dancing to the Halloween Theme

Quite Magical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 126:49


It's the spooky season! Which means horror movie season. Or at least, an excuse for us to talk about horror movies for a double-episode-length amount of time. Favorite genres, least favorite genres, first times and scary vs non-scary... Spoiler: We're both into the supernatural stuff, and we also have a lot of recs for you. So grab some pumpkin-spiced thing of your choice and join us! Music: AkioBoy

Two White Guys Talking Film
Ep.22 Wait Until Dark and The Thing or Scary Movies to Discuss in the Dark

Two White Guys Talking Film

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 93:53


Who goes there? Welcome back for this spooky scary episode of TWGTF. Ben and Tyler are picking some of their favorite horror movies for this spooky season. Up first we have Ben's picks, from 1967 we have Wait Until Dark. Then in our featured attraction we have from 1982 John Carpenter's The Thing. Spoiler: We're both the Thing. What Tyler watched: The Farewell and Trick 'r' Treat. What Ben watched: Brightburn and IT: Chapter Two (The Itaning) 00:00-01:50: Advisory/Intro 01:51-12:52: What we watched this week 12:53-14:09: Wait Until Dark intro 14:10-21:06: “You want something...?” 21:07-55:00: Wait Until Dark discussion 55:01-1:00:23: Wait Until Dark ratings 1:00:24-1:00:31: The Thing intro 1:00:32-1:01:20: “I know I'm human...” 1:01:21-1:29:53: The Thing discussion 1:29:54-1:31:00: The Thing ratings 1:31:01-1:33:53: Coming attractions/outro

Linguist Amanda Montell, Keeping the Spark Alive, and Abortion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 75:18


Trigger Warnings - Rape and Transphobia Allison and Gaby answer a listener’s question on how not to get bored in a long-term relationship. They’re then joined by linguist and author of “Word Slut,” Amanda Montell, to talk about discrimination...in language. And later they discuss abortion. (Spoiler: We're pro-choice.) This episode is sponsored by Away (awaytravel.com/betweenus code: BETWEENUS), Parcast (www.parcast.com/Horoscope), and The RealReal (www.therealreal.com code: REAL).

Follow Your Curiosity

Nina Hart is a writer, dancer, stand-up comedian, and improv artist who is also a fellow Kaizen-Muse Creativity Coach. Her first collection of surreal short fictions called Somewhere in a Town You Never Knew Existed Somewhere was selected as a Short Stories (Adult Fiction) category finalist in Foreword Reviews' 2014 IndieFab Book of the Year Awards. Nina was also an original member of the experimental dance troupe Contraband, in San Francisco and, playing a purple electric bass, has recorded and performed with numerous bands.  Nina joined me to talk about everything from stage fright and vulnerability to how we teach vs. how we should teach to the inner critic and just what "good" means, if anything. (Spoiler: We're not convinced it means much!) Like my interview with Dawn Kotzer, there's a lot to take in here. I'd love to hear your thoughts over on Instagram.

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Color Commentary
Annihilation Spoiler Review (We're STILL Confused)

Color Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 35:52


Join us as we talk about the nominee or most trippy Sci-Fi of 2018, Annihilation. This movie showed promise but failed to deliver on those promises in almost every way. At least it was fun to talk about. *shrug* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/color-commentary/support

Point by Point
Episode 12: Schrödinger's dude

Point by Point

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2017 52:42


This week, we discuss our childhood! Kind of. Turns out it was mostly just playing video games and watching the Simpsons. Steve teaches randos how to use garage band. JP can't sit still long enough to play a video game. A homeless man and a car at a stoplight share a magic moment. WOW! Spoiler: We're big nerds.

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Motorsport101
BikeLive #2 - Rea Turns 40

Motorsport101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2017 113:00


Some say, life begins at 40. Others say Jonathan Rea owns our souls. They're both right. In this episode of #BikeLive, Louis Suddaby and Andre Harrison review an action packed season opener in World Superbikes with three fantastic Philip Island races. Even if Jonny still doubled up! It also includes the rise of Alex Lowes, Marco Melandri's surprising show of speed (Well, not surprising according to Dre), and mentioning just how badly Honda and Aprilla shit the collective bed. Also, a World Supersport race split by 0.001 of a second, won by Robbie Rolfo. Yes, THAT Robbie Rolfo. Feel old yet? We also cover some early ground in MotoGP testing, and talk about Dorna's new British Talent Cup, designed to find the best British Isles talent in Moto3, spearheaded by John "Last Chance Saloon" McPhee. Spoiler: We're not so sure this one's a winner. Enjoy the show, maybe next time we'll manage to fish Rebecca out of that damn pub!

Grunt Free Press Podcast
Grunt Free Press Podcast Episode 79

Grunt Free Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 85:44


Continuing the search for interactive entertainment in a barren hellscape, AbsoluteDeicide looks toward the future in a new console, returns to Hell itself, and braves the apocalypse. Spoiler: We're fucked. Topics - Pants, Doom 4 DLC, shit gen, fake news, Nintendo Switch, waitin' on Zelda, launch remasters, hat gimmicks, phlegm, the miserable generation, "creative" people, hack jobs, Pit People... in Early Access, brief history of The Behemoth, The Forest update, Wasteland 2, meat on the bones, blue hair and red blood, twist. Music - Dio - Holy Diver, Anti Nowhere League - Out on the Wasteland, System of a Down - Old School Hollywood

Axe of the Blood God: USG's Official RPG Podcast
Our Pokemon Sun and Moon Review | 11/18/2016

Axe of the Blood God: USG's Official RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2016 73:03


Kat and Nadia recount Conan O'Brien's Clueless Gamer segment on Final Fantasy XV and discuss the latest Persona 5 delay, then dive deep into Pokemon Sun and Moon. Is the story successful? How are the totem battles? Do we like the new monsters? And just how glad are we that HMs are finally dead? (Spoiler: We're really glad). Note: Spoilers begin at the 44:15 mark and end at the 1:04:10 mark of the episode!

Doctor Who: Verity!
Verity! Episode 40 - Doctor Who Villains: The Estrogen Adventures

Doctor Who: Verity!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2014 71:51


Deadly divas, anyone? This week our villainous discussion centers on the ladies. For a change, we have a jumping off point--and it's VAM! (That's "value-added material", as in DVD extras.) Join Deb, Erika, Lynne, and Tansy as we discuss one of the extras on the Shada DVD set. (Spoiler: We're much more excited about this one than the last one we talked about.) What does it mean to be a diva? Do all the female baddies on the show (and included the extra) qualify? Our discussion ranges beyond "Those Deadly Divas", so if you haven't seen it, don't fear, there's plenty here for you too. Add our "happy-Who-things", plus a special announcement, and you've got yourself a rollicking episode of Verity! Oh, and shout-out to the iTunes review that inspired this week's title. ^E Also covered:Lynne has a wee little Capaldi fig with an arched eyebrow and an "Other Doctor"!Erika guested (with Kat) on TARDIS Tavern!Tansy spotted Osgood from "The Day of the Doctor" on Watson and Oliver!Deb squees over Doctor Puppet's special release for Peter Capaldi's birthday! Bonus links:Our discussion of "Being a Girl"Our review of Queers Dig Time LordsLabels Against Women - #ShineStrong Pantene