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Rustbelt Radio for January 31st, 2005
01/31/2005
(Audio, 55 Minutes) On today's show...
- We
speak with Adam Eidinger, one of 7 plaintiffs who have just won a
$425,000 settlement from the District of Columbia for DC's illegal
detainment of more than 600 protestors at an IMF and World Bank protest
in 2002.
- The advocacy group Downhill Battle encourages
consumers to share music freely, calling the current copyright system
archaic and urging parents to let their children use filesharing
applications rather than buy them music as gifts. We speak with the
codirector of Downhill Battle about filesharing, copyright, and why you
can no longer see the civil rights Documentary Eyes on the Prize.
-
Pennsylvania's death penalty law is called into question. We speak with
the editor of the Pittsburgh City Paper about why Pennsylvania's juror
instructions unfairly bias them to choose the death penalty.
- We interview local Pittsburghers about their reactions to the Iraqi Elections this past Sunday.
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