Lawgarithms Links for 8/27/07

iPhone hacking meets the DMCA, new ways to owe money to the RIAA, bad music and its aftermath, and more — now playing in my Google Reader Starred Items:
iPhone Unlocked; Legal Battle Looming?, from Ed Felten
Unlocking the iPhone could invite a lawsuit, from Computerworld Breaking News
Is Unlocking Apple's iPhone Legal?, from Top Tech News
Providing legal advice information in a humorous way, from Ernie The Attorney by Ernest Svenson
Judge Says That Making Available Is Infringement... RIAA Pounces Immediately, from Techdirt by Mike Masnick
Judge says making files available is the same as distributing, from ZDNet Blogs by ZDNet Government
You Have To Mean It If You Set It To Music, from FurdLog by Frank Field
Nixon Peabody ThemeSongGate: A Synopsis, from Abovethelaw.com
Unauthorized Enjoyment of Song Irks Law Firm, from NYT > Business by MICHAEL J. de la MERCED
Lat itude for Fair Use?, from Concurring Opinions by Frank Pasquale ("think 'Up With People' meets Sheena Easton meets B of A's version of U2's One")
Well, Maybe Not Everyone, from The Trademark Blog by Marty
The Seven-point Personal Information Technology Property Manifesto, from May it Please the Court
Blawg Review #123, from Texas Appellate Law Blog by Todd Smith (near and dear to my heart: in the form of an appellate opinion)
Mark Lemley’s One Safe Harbor to Rule Them All, from A Copyfighter's Musings by Derek Slater
Seventh Circuit Affirms Rejection of Data Breach Claims, from Spam Notes by Venkat Balasubramani
Attention Economy: All You Need To Know, from Read/Write Web by Richard MacManus