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Born In '88

There are a lot of social media geeks, few listen to hip-hop.

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    14th December 2010

    NYT: Music Blogs Caught in Labels’ Piracy Fight

    Thanksgiving Day had barely begun when Kevin Hofman’s BlackBerry buzzed. It was one of the technical operators of OnSmash.com, Mr. Hofman’s popular hip-hop blog, telling him that the site had gone mysteriously blank just after midnight.

    At first I thought it was hackers,” Mr. Hofman said. But within hours a notice went up on the site saying that its domain name had been seized by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement unit of the Department of Homeland Security; it was one of dozens of sites shut down, accused of copyright infringement and selling counterfeit goods.

    But Mr. Hofman, a brawny Long Islander in his early 30s who formerly worked for a major record label, does not think of himself as a pirate.

    Read the rest over at NYT

    I’m a NYT fan, even did one of their training programs, but this story is late man. I vividly remember having text, bbm and gchat arguments discussions over what this meant for hip-hop and blogosphere during Thanksgiving weekend. Why so tardy for the party?


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