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To: MaryinRed who wrote (16087)11/20/2000 12:21:16 AM
From: mark cox  Respond to of 18366
 
Nice to see EPAC mentioned in the music press for a change, even though they have no contracts yet. Also with IBM's EMMS.

Mark

From Webnoize.

12:05 PM ET

Teen Entertainment Site Licenses IBM DRM

JesterDigital, which develops teen-targeted entertainment site Jester.com, has licensed ecommerce and rights management technology from IBM for use as part of planned downloadable music sales. Jester plans to sell music in Lucent Technologies EPAC format, but the company currently has no deals with labels. JesterDigital has also licensed a software music player from IBM. Jester.com includes three-dimensional web sites for artists including Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day and Beastie Boys.



To: MaryinRed who wrote (16087)11/20/2000 2:08:38 AM
From: Jon Tara  Respond to of 18366
 
No, Mary, I don't read the Pop investment press...



To: MaryinRed who wrote (16087)11/20/2000 2:19:44 AM
From: JimC1997  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 18366
 
Mary,

Every day it seems that Jon Tara is committed to the task of taking the concept of pathetic to new frontiers.

When I read his post to you I could see him, sitting alone scouring the thousands of posts on Raging Bull, hoping to "catch" one of the long-term investors in this company in some misdeed that only his warped worldview would define.

His hatred and jealousy of the success enjoyed by the long-term investors in e.Digital really drives him to do strange things.

Picture this fool, too afraid to actually post on Raging Bull for fear of the reception that his nonsense would receive in that less genteel forum, yet spending hours and hours reading all of the messages there. And this same clown has posted here, over and over, his opinion that Raging Bull is a worthless message board.

But apparently it is worthy of his attention, after all.

The irony is compounded by the fact that we have someone who is willing to devote countless hours to his sad little crusade here, yet would not make the short drive to the annual shareholder meeting to get first-hand information on e.Digital from the company itself.

And I love his recent obsession with "outing" SI posters who use another name on Raging Bull. Gee, Jon, if you wanted to know what their aliases were on that message board, why didn't you just ask them? You see, these are honest people, unlike your scummy new best friend, ekn, and I suspect that each would be happy to tell you. I'll help you out by letting you know the non-secret that Mark, Kerry, Burt and Bob all post on Raging Bull under only one alias per person.

None of them make any great effort to hide that fact.

I don't suppose that he has yet reconciled his intellectual dishonesty over his defense of Gerry+Miles, et al in that slime's stock manipulation efforts, but he surely wants to get to the bottom of the long-term investors' identities!

But maybe I am wrong in my assumption about Jon being too afraid to post on Raging Bull.

Maybe he already does, (under an alias, of course!)

JimC