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Taio Cruz Working On ‘Fun, Young Pop’ For Justin Bieber

‘I don’t want to disappoint his fans,’ ‘Dynamite’ singer says. ‘They can be angry little 12-year-olds.’ By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Taio Cruz Photo: Jason Kempin/ Getty Images Justin Bieber ‘s team is enlisting some of the music industry’s biggest stars for his next album. And according to Taio Cruz , working on tracks for the pop star’s next album comes with quite a bit of pressure. “Yes, I am [writing for Justin],” the “Dynamite” singer confirmed to MTV News at Z100’s Jingle Ball on Friday . “I was just recently asked to work for Justin Bieber, so that should be good. “Yeah, he is a big deal,” Cruz added. “I don’t want to disappoint his fans — they can be angry little 12-year-olds. He’s fun. He’s young, so we’ll keep it in the right arena; just fun, young pop music.” So how did the collaboration between Cruz and Bieber come to be? Cruz explained, “Sometimes the label or someone or management will ask me to write something specifically and they’ll give me a few topics, a few things to focus on, and then we come up with ideas.” Not much is known about Bieber’s next album, but Justin did share with MTV News in September that it would “probably [come out] fourth quarter next year.” ” Drake is gonna be on that album ; I’m not sure [who else]. I’m gonna ask him if he can get [Lil] Wayne on there,” Bieber revealed. Aside from writing for Bieber, Cruz said that in 2011 he hopes to have a few more radio hits of his own after an impressive 2010. “I would say next year, just more good songs. Hopefully the fans (and new fans) enjoy the music as much as they are currently,” he said. “I’ve been working with so many amazing people — David Guetta and Swedish House Mafia — and producing more stuff myself, as well. I’ve got some really, really good songs in the bag.” What do you think of Justin Bieber/ Taio Cruz collaboration will sound like? Tell us in the comments! Related Artists Justin Bieber Taio Cruz

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WikiLeaks hackers threaten British Government

An army of computer hackers is planning to bring down British government websites if Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is extradited to Sweden. The 1,500-strong network of online activists has already sabotaged the websites of MasterCard, Visa and the Swedish government with millions of bogus visits. The attacks, termed “Operation Payback”, came after the credit card companies and PayPal, an online payment firm, announced that they would no longer process donations to the anti-secrecy organisation. The group of hackers, called Anonymous, said it would target British government websites if Mr Assange was extradited to Sweden, where he is wanted over allegations of sexual assault. Gregg Housh, an American internet activist who previously worked with the hackers, said: “They will go after the weakest links, because they want to see results. They will probably test a few sites and then decide.” The hackers said they were planning to target Amazon, the online retailer. A message posted on their Twitter account yesterday stated: “Target: wwwdotAmazondotcom locked on!!!”. Mr Assange was arrested by the Metropolitan Police’s extradition squad earlier this week after Swedish prosecutors issued an international arrest warrant. He is due to appear before City of Westminster magistrate’s court on Tuesday, where his lawyers will attempt to secure his release on bail. He has been accused by two women of one count of rape, two of sexual molestation and one of unlawful coercion. He denies the allegations and says that the sex was consensual. One of the hackers said: “It is definitely an information war. The core principle behind it is [that] information is free, governments keep information to themselves, WikiLeaks releases it to the general public and the war occurs.” The hackers’ actions so far have been essentially attacks by volume, known as DDoS, or distributed denial of service, in which the target site is hit with increased numbers of visitors with the intention of exceeding its capabilities and forcing it to crash. In this case, hundreds of volunteers have downloaded something called a botnet, which aids the distribution of the command to attack the site. The volunteer hackers wait until they are given a signal on an internet chat room, before launching the attack. The attacks are illegal in Britain and carry a maximum sentence of two years. A spokesman for PayPal insisted that, despite the attack, the site had not been disrupted. “As far as we are aware there hasn’t been any further impact on the site.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8193210/WikiLeaks-hackers-th… added by: ras_menelik

Robyn’s ‘Dancing On My Own’ Is MTV News’ #6 Song Of 2010

The Swedish electro-pop diva’s heartbreaking anthem lands on our Top 25 Songs of the year. By James Montgomery Robyn Photo: Getty Images Last week, MTV News began counting down the Top 25 Songs of 2010, a list that’s already included everyone from Rick Ross to Katy Perry , Lady Gaga and Drake . Now, we’re drawing the curtain back on our #6 pick: Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own.” The Swedes may not have invented dance music, but over the past four decades, they’ve certainly perfected it. Perhaps it’s a matter of necessity; after all, they needed something to do during those eternally long winters, when the sun never really rises and the mercury plunges. Or maybe there’s just something in the water (or the K

Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Guy, Arrested For Rape

Julian Assange, the dude with the knockoff Neil Patrick Harris haircut who runs WikiLeaks, just got arrested, though not because of his controversial site. He faces rape, sexual molestation and unlawful coercion charges in Sweden. An Australian national, Julian Assange has reportedly been hiding in the U.K. since WikiLeaks posted a deluge of classified, explosive documents recently. LEAK THIS : Julian Assange is in custody . Apprehended on the charges resulting from alleged behavior in Sweden, Assange is due in court today. We know one person who’s probably cackling inside. A spokesman based at Scotland Yard confirmed that the “extradition unit” arrested Assange “on behalf of the Swedish authorities on suspicion of rape.” He’s accused of “unlawful coercion, two counts of sexual molestation and one count of rape, all alleged to have been committed in August 2010.” The charges were initially made by two women Assange met on a business trip. Initially dropped, the case was just recently reopened … stunningly. The statement continued, “Julian Assange, 39, was arrested on a European Arrest Warrant by appointment at a London police station at 9:30 a.m. Assange’s lawyer’s office was not taking calls Tuesday, but the BBC quoted his lawyer, Mark Stephens, as saying he was looking for “truth, justice.” He added that his client is cooperating fully, and that “Julian Assange has been the one in hot pursuit to vindicate himself to clear his good name.” WikiLeaks publishes highly classified documents, behavior it justifies by claiming it fosters openness and reveals illegal, immoral activity worldwide. Critics say some of the leaked information posted on WikiLeaks may not only compromise national security, but damage international relationships.

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Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange Arrested!

The founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange, has been arrested by the Metropolitan Police in London, England. Mr Assange, the 39 year old Australian, denies all of the allegations, claiming the charges are part of an effort to silence and discredit the whistle-blower organization. He is due to appear at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court later. Mr Assange is accused by the Swedish authorities of one count of unlawful coercion, two counts of sexual molestation and one count of rape, all alleged to have been committed in August 2010. The arrest took place before a Wikileaks planned release of documents on Bank of America. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-11937110 added by: H3ADLINE

Julian Assange To Turn Himself In To Police [Roundup]

The founder of Wikileaks said he’d voluntarily meet with police in London on Swedish sexual assault charges. In the meantime he’s raising bail money. Also, Columbia University disowned some anti-Wikileaks statements and AP will stop calling Wikileaks “whistle blowers.” More

Letters: AOLer Kennedy’s Assange ‘rape’ coverage deserves notice

Dana Kennedy reports that Julian Assange‘s alleged crime isn’t violent rape, but his trouble with the law “apparently stems from a condom malfunction.” David Cay Johnston writes: “If Kennedy is right, and at a minimum her report deserves to be checked out today, then our best news organizations are behaving more like (to borrow a hoary newspaper phrase) those ‘semi-official’ newspapers and broadcast outlets that reliably convey official government truths.” From DAVID CAY JOHNSTON: The first rule of journalism — check it out — seems to have been forgotten by every journalist in the world writing about the Swedish “rape” charges against Julian Assange. The exception is Dana Kennedy of AOL. Kennedy reports that the charge against Assange is not “rape” or anything close to the violent, or at least coercive, crime implied by that word. The actual crime Assange is suspected of “apparently stems from a condom malfunction,” Kennedy wrote. Put another way, in Sweden it may be a crime if a condom comes off during consensual relations. How would such a crime be proven, absent exceptionally revealing videotape or a confession? Would anyone reasonably think of this as “rape” in the everyday sense that word is used by American news organizations? Our best news organizations — The NYTimes, WashPost, WSJ, LATimes, USA Today, AP, ABC, CBS, NBC, NPR, PBS and Reuters — all used “rape” as the crime at issue with little to no nuance, clips at Google News show. None, as best I can tell, reported that the crime in question is condom slippage. While it is true that the word “rape” was attributed to Swedish authorities by each of these news organizations, that is not enough. Accurate and nuanced translations — linguistic, legal and cultural — are necessary. So is asking precisely what the law in Sweden is and what precisely the accusers assert. Asking for a statutory citation and then getting expert analysis of the law would be a smart move. As journalists we are supposed to carefully check and crosscheck facts. We are also supposed to independent. We are not supposed to take anyone’s word for it, especially not in a case where governments have a powerful interest in silencing someone. If Kennedy is right, and at a minimum her report deserves to be checked out today, then our best news organizations are behaving more like (to borrow a hoary newspaper phrase) those “semi-official” newspapers and broadcast outlets that reliably convey official government truths. Kennedy also reports that the Swedish prosecutor, Marianne Ny, “has been active in the proposed reforms of Swedish rape laws that would, if passed, involve an investigation of whether an imbalance in power between two people could void one person’s insistence that the sex was consensual.” The line above is another subtlety not conveyed in news reports I examined. Kennedy did not speak to me about this — I merely read her article by chance and was struck by how it stood out from the lazy, uncritical reporting I had read and heard. I then expected to see follow-ups that either advanced her report or knocked it down. Instead, nothing has been pursued either way. My hope here is that the top editors at the organizations named above will immediately call or email their reporters and tell them to check out Kennedy’s story and find out the actual facts. Better yet, the reporters whose bylines were atop stories about this will act on their own. Ombudsmen and reader/listener/viewer representatives should also be raising questions within their organizations and reporting on what they find out. http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/romenesko/109607/letters-aoler-kennedys-assan… added by: ras_menelik

British police know Assange’s location, await arrest orders: report

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is in Great Britain and police there are waiting to be given the order to arrest him, the Independent reports. Despite accusations that Julian Assange is on the run, The Independent has learnt that Scotland Yard has known his whereabouts for more than a month but has yet to receive official instructions to arrest him…. [T]he 39-year-old Australian supplied the Metropolitan Police with contact details upon arriving in the UK in October. Police sources confirmed that they have a telephone number for Mr Assange and are fully aware of where he is staying. Britain's Serious Organised Crime Agency (Soca) has received the so-called “red notice” – an international arrest warrant – but has so far refused to authorise the arrest of Mr Assange, who is thought to be in South-east England. Until it does, police forces cannot act. Earlier this week, Interpol issued an international arrest warrant for Assange, who is wanted in a sex assault investigation in Sweden. The investigation stems from allegations by two women who accuse Assange of sexual impropriety, something the WikiLeaks founder strongly denies. Sweden issued, then dropped an arrest warrant against Assange in August, around the time that WikiLeaks released US documents related to Iraq. Another Swedish prosecutor then reopened the case. Last week, ahead of the release of the State Department cables, a Swedish prosecutor ordered Assange be detained. Interpol issued an international arrest warrant on the basis of that order. No charges have been laid against Assange. Assange, who says he had consensual sex with the two complainants, has said he believes the sex assault claims are an attempt to discredit him and his whistleblower website. He has speculated that the Pentagon may be behind the accusation. He has also suggested that US lawmakers will attempt to criminalize his organization. US Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday the US is actively pursuing a criminal investigation of Assange, to see if he has broken any US laws. A Republican lawmaker has called on the US to declare WikiLeaks a “terrorist organization.” The Independent reports British police have delayed arresting Assange for “technical” reasons, suggesting an arrest will be imminent once concerns over the international warrant's details are worked out. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/british-police-await-orders-arrest-assange/ added by: Miguel_Teixeira

Swedish prosecutor orders Julian Assange arrest

Winter Music Conference Officials Explain Conflict With Ultra Music Festival

‘We’re going to be hurt a little bit,’ admits WMC owner Bill Kelly about 2011 scheduling differences between the electronic dance music events. By Adam Stewart Deadmau5 performs at WMC 2010 Photo: MTV News Controversy has swirled around the electronic dance music community for the past two days over the Winter Music Conference and Ultra Music Festival’s misaligned 2011 schedules . While initial uncertainties left EDM enthusiasts crying foul over the seemingly early WMC dates, the initial lack of information has now given birth to crucial endorsements from prominent players. Late Wednesday afternoon Luis Puig, owner of Space Nightclub in Miami, came out swinging in defense of the 26-year-old Winter Music Conference’s integrity, whilst slamming that of Ultra Music Festival, accusing it of greedy practices. “WMC used to be about free parties with DJs and industry folks sharing and enjoying new music. Now, it is about greed and money,” says Puig in a 780-word manifesto sent late yesterday afternoon to his nightclub’s promotional e-mail list. “I love Ultra [Music Festival] and what they bring to the game,” he goes on to say, “but I do not agree with their greedy strategy to manipulate and monopolize Music Conference. This is just not good for anyone.” While Puig blatantly admits that he does indeed capitalize off of the business brought in by UMF (whose gates lay just a short walk from his downtown Miami club), he is quick to point out that “without WMC, there would be no Ultra Music Festival.” Meanwhile, while Puig’s manifesto was being absorbed by the masses, the official Winter Music Conference team posted an update to its website entitled “Just the Facts,” aimed at dispelling the various rumors scurrying about the Web over the past 36 hours. “We were blindsided by Ultra’s last minute announcement,” said WMC organizers of UMF’s supposed noncompliance. The WMC post alleged that UMF management breached their contract with WMC, claiming “a signed October 15, 2009, contract between the two entities [stating] that the 2011 Ultra Music Festival would be presented during the five-day period in February, March or April 2011 designated and promoted by WMC as the ‘WMC week.’ ” While the specific legalities officially associated with this possible breach are unclear, it is rumored that UMF was unable to secure permitting in Miami’s Bicentennial Park for the weekend of March 11-13 due to the annual Calle Ocho Carnival , which is expected to draw a crowd of more than 1 million to downtown Miami on March 13. A lack of municipal resources are being tagged with the blame. Puig — who also heads up the WMC’s famed Surfcomber Pool Parties — spoke to MTV News last night and argued that neither artists nor party promoters will even have the ability to properly sustain a pool-party-laced, faux-WMC week centered around the UMF dates. “The City of Miami Beach only issues Pool and Beach Party permits during the week of the official WMC,” he maintains. If this is indeed true, then one of the most alluring and popular elements of a potential “UMF Week” would be pushed to the wayside. Later in the evening, WMC owner and co-founder Bill Kelly spoke exclusively to MTV News and further corroborated the points in Puig’s manifesto, exclaiming, “Louis nailed it on the head!” Kelly, however, does admit that the departure of UMF from WMC week will absolutely affect his longstanding operation negatively. “We’re going to be hurt a little bit,” he says, noting that more than 25 percent of those who buy the official WMC registration pass — which currently costs $275 — do so to take advantage of the complimentary UMF ticket (now selling at $179 for the three-day pass). However, Kelly goes on to speculate that the separation of the two entities might actually open up new doors for both parties, including one scenario that might even entail the creation of WMC’s own exclusive “festival style” performance centerpiece. “The possibility of doing a smaller, more intimate festival on the beach is a real possibility now,” says Kelly. “Because of Ultra Music Festival’s size, they have been banned from [having their event] on [Miami] Beach.” Some would agree that Puig, who recently pulled off the Miami permutation of the Swedish House Mafia’s “Masquerade Motel” to a crowd of nearly 10,000, is perfectly suited to take on that challenge. In addition to Puig’s WMC endorsement, many others seem to be at least silently preparing to publicly do the same, including promotional groups such as BMF/Auriela, who last year played host to the popular Belevedere VIP Lounge at the W Hotel, which also has announced its pairing with the official WMC dates, likely returning its base of operations to the W. “Winter Music Conference is a weeklong cultural celebration and they have our full support,” says Aurelia Group president Lainie Copicotto. “From VIP Music Lounges to huge nightclubs to small ‘in-stores’ and poolside performances, WMC is not about one event or one DJ. WMC is the bigger picture.” With these key WMC endorsements, those historically involved have now been prompted to take sides in the matter. Ultra Records, which carries no affiliation to UMF, and the online-EMD-music store Beatport have both told MTV News that they will issue statements and event plans for Miami in the coming days. MTV News is also tentatively scheduled to speak with the official UMF concert promoters later this afternoon. What’s your opinion on the WMC vs. UMF debate? Tell us in the comments.

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