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Industrial Madness


by: Various Artists




Irresistible Impulse


by: James Chance


:Album Details:A Special Edition Box Including all the Four Releases on Ze Records 'Off White', 'Buy', 'Flaming Demonics' and 'Live Au Bains Douches'. Black Cardboard Box with White Lettering.

Message in a Box: The Complete Recordings


by: The Police


:Album Details:A Special Edition Box Including all the Four Releases on Ze Records 'Off White', 'Buy', 'Flaming Demonics' and 'Live Au Bains Douches'. Black Cardboard Box with White Lettering.

Live Rare Remix Box


by: Red Hot Chili Peppers


:Album Description:1994 Warner Brothers release featuring 13 tracks, all non-album cuts! Includes live versions of 'Give It Away', 'SuckMy Kiss', 'I Could Have Lied' & 'Nobody Weird Like Me', the'Coneheads' hit 'Soul To Squeeze', the cult fave 'Fela'sCock', their interpretation of the Stooges' 'Search &Destroy', mixes of 'Give It Away' and 'If You Have To Ask'and more! Each disc comes in a separate standard jewel case &all three are housed together in an embossed, colorful, CD-sized slipcase box.

Cruel, But Fair


by: Laughing Clowns


:Album Description:3 CD box set. After The Saints split in the UK in 1978, Ed Kuepper returned to Australia to form an even more progressive group, the Laughing Crowns. From 1979 to 1984, over numerous albums, EPs and singles, the Clowns turned out music with it's own dark force and rich, occasionally abrasive textures. Swaggering and punchy horns, melodic piano, dramatic guitar playing and sliding, stretching acoustic bass, all underpinned by frenetic but authoritative drums. Hot Records proudly present a complete anthology of every Laughing Clowns recording which truly stands against the test ...

Decadence: 10 Years of Nettwerk [ECD] [Limited]


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:3 CD box set. After The Saints split in the UK in 1978, Ed Kuepper returned to Australia to form an even more progressive group, the Laughing Crowns. From 1979 to 1984, over numerous albums, EPs and singles, the Clowns turned out music with it's own dark force and rich, occasionally abrasive textures. Swaggering and punchy horns, melodic piano, dramatic guitar playing and sliding, stretching acoustic bass, all underpinned by frenetic but authoritative drums. Hot Records proudly present a complete anthology of every Laughing Clowns recording which truly stands against the test ...

Apple Box


by: XTC


:Album Description:Finally available as a domestic U.S. release at a lower price, XTC's Apple Box is a 4 cd set containing the complete Apple Works recordings, including 'Apple Venus' and 'Wasp Star,' plus their associated demo cds ('Homespun' & 'Homegrown') which gives a fascinating insight into XTC's recorded works. This package is a square white box with the 'peacock feather' motif varnished in gloss on each box lid. Stunning and beautifully simple. Inside each box is a special content card allowing fans to download two brand new XTC tracks from the band's website, ...

Renaissance Anthems


by: Various Artists


:Album Description:UK dance compilation on the ever-dependable Renaissance label. Three CDs entitled, 'At The Bar, 'At The Club' & 'At Home', each disc sets a mood & the quality of the tracks featured is faultless. Artists include, Roger Sanchez feat. Armand Van Helden & N'Dea Davenport, Starchaser, Supermen Lovers, Basement Jaxx, Dave Clarke, iio, DJ Badmarsh & Shri, Kings of Tomorrow, Royksopp, Phats & Small, Bedrock, Groove Armada, Kinobe, Nitin Sawhney, Santos, Goldfrapp, Tukan & many more. 45 tracks in all. Slimline jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2001.

The Albums


by: Sham 69


:Album Description:This unique box contains Sham 69’s five albums – 'Tell Us The Truth,' 'That’s Life,' 'The Adventures Of Hersham Boys,' 'The Game' and 'Volunteer' – reproduced as miniatures with their original cover artwork. This unique package comes with a foldout booklet of exclusive interview material and plenty of rare photographs and memorabilia. Sham’s first three albums all made the UK charts and 'Hersham Boys' was a Top 10 album. 'Volunteer,' their 1988 come-back album is a true rarity and has become a sought-after collectors’ item.

Themes, Vol. 5


by: Simple Minds


:Album Description:2008 five CD set, the fifth installment in this series which documents the Scottish band's developing sound, ideas and ideals through the music and design of their classic twelve inch vinyl and CD single releases. Each of the five CDs contains cuts from the original singles, painting the perfect picture of where the band was at, musically, at this point in their career (March 1991 to September 1992). The first four volumes of the Themes series were released in 1990 and have since been long-deleted individually. Volume Five contains 19 tracks taken ...



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We've covered in too much detail how it's some sort of "open season" on Vonage when it comes to VoIP patents. After dealing with ridiculous and expensive patent lawsuits from companies who failed to actually innovate in the same way Vonage did, the company was pressured by Wall Street to quickly settle the various patent lawsuits filed against the company. Of course, rather than settle matters, that simply opened the door for other companies to go searching through their patent portfolios to see if there was anything they could sue Vonage over. Indeed, following those settlements it didn't take long for AT&T to dig up a patent and sue -- which was quickly settled as well. Thought things were over? No such luck. Nortel just showed up last month to sue and it took all of about a week and a half for Vonage to settle that case as well.

The Nortel case is slightly different because Vonage actually already had a patent infringement lawsuit going against Nortel, but it wasn't really initiated by Vonage. Instead, it had been initiated by a patent holding firm that Vonage bought in 2006. The end result of the settlement doesn't involve money changing hands, but just a cross licensing agreement for the patents. So what's the big lesson that Vonage and others have learned from this? It's certainly got nothing to do with innovating. It's to hoard as many patents as possible so that you have your own nuclear stockpile for when someone else sues you. Want to know why the USPTO is overwhelmed? It's not because there aren't enough examiners (as some will claim) or that there aren't enough funds. It's because the way the system now works is that you are supposed to file patents on every tiny little advancement so you can use it to protect yourself against lawsuits from everyone else. That's not about innovation. It's about waste. In the meantime, since it's still open season at Vonage, who's going to be next? There are a ton of other patents in the VoIP space that can surely be used in a lawsuit, right?

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