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Recording Industry to Sue Internet Song Swappers
Reuters via Yahoo News ^
| 6/25/03
| Andy Sullivan
Posted on 06/25/2003 1:10:11 PM PDT by marshmallow
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To: marshmallow
But the trade group suffered a setback last month when a judge ruled that two other networks, Grokster and Morpheus, should not be shut down because they do not control what is raded on their systems. THATS RIGHT!! I've got all the "Captain & Taniel" songs ever recorded and you can't have them back. I've saved $4.97 (with Kalif. Tax $14.97) and will use these savings to hire a lawyer.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:19:56 PM PDT
by
w_over_w
(I've sent in 27 signatures [to recall Grey Dufus] . . . and counting . . . how about you?)
To: marshmallow
"We're going to begin taking names and preparing lawsuits against peer-to-peer network users who are illegally making available a substantial number of music files to millions of other computer users," RIAA President Cary Sherman said in a conference call.
Game
on! I'll just recruit my
own talent and set up my
own studio system, production facilities, and distribution network. And I'll do it all for free! I'll show them!
Um, can someone talk me through getting started and stuff? I'm sort of new at this. And I want to keep my job at Starbucks at the same time. They have great benefits and you meet lots of chicks. I dig chicks. And free music.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:20:30 PM PDT
by
Asclepius
(karma vigilante)
To: Asclepius
"We're going to begin taking names and preparing lawsuits against peer-to-peer network users who are illegally making available a substantial number of music files to millions of other computer users,"
...and we will put it on your permanent record. Whoppee frivolous lawsuits here we come.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:37:03 PM PDT
by
ARCADIA
(Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
To: marshmallow
The RIAA needs to get hip with Free Trade and globalism. I have no sympathy for them (or Hatch).
Sing it once; get paid once. After that it's public property.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:44:54 PM PDT
by
meadsjn
To: marshmallow
Yeah its all the evil downloaders that cause CD sales to decline. It has nothing to do with the slower economy and the crap they put out. When decent music is made I will gladly buy CDs again.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:56:16 PM PDT
by
smadurski
To: smadurski
bttt
To: marshmallow
RIAA is clinging to an obsolete economic model. These guys are like the dinosaurs thrashing and dying a slow death in the La Brea tar pits.
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posted on
06/25/2003 1:59:33 PM PDT
by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
To: marshmallow
F*** RIAA!!!
I just hope they sue me, I'll make them cringe if they just dare, even if I have to ask the ACLU for help.
What in the world makes them think they have the right to charge ungodly sums of money for records, and on top of that, sue those to refuse to pay for their crappy music???
You better not f*** with me RIAAers, or you'll feel a Colombian-American foot up your fat a$$!!!
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:01:01 PM PDT
by
El Conservador
("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
To: marshmallow
To: marshmallow
Today's music SUCK. All the talented musicians are UNDERGROUND, on the INTERNET, playing at the local BARS, making their money LIVE. RIAA get out of the 8-track mindset and be like your consumers!! You people have your collected heads in the sand.
To: BlkConserv
Today's music SUCK Got that right, bro. The only CD that's worth listening to is, ironically, Metallica's St. Anger.
I say ironically because Metallica has their heads in the rear also when it comes to song downloading.
Too much hip-hop out there also. I enjoy hip-hop but today's hip-hop is all about money, cars, and singing hooks with R & B stars. Gone are the good-old days of battle rhymes and excellent inner-city commentary.
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:11:35 PM PDT
by
ServesURight
(FReecerely Yours,)
To: marshmallow
Looks like RIAA is taking a tip from DirecTV who has sent letters threatening suit to 100,000+ (their number) purchasers of equipment designed to support piracy.
The letter is extortionary. You can settle at their price, or pay an attorney about the same amount to contest the allegations.
You can thank the DMCA for setting the lawyers up another trough from which to feed. Makes bounty hunters of them, and a lose-lose proposition from whomever they attack.
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:22:27 PM PDT
by
Joe Bfstplk
(Vote Right or take what's Left.)
To: marshmallow
The RIAA has become the "Music Nazis". The law entitles a person to download and exchange a fair amount. The only people who are in danger are those who upload and download in the Gigabytes. Who are they trying to fool? The average person who occasionally downloads a few songs is not in violation of anything.
To: meadsjn
Who's gonna pay the singer? You and everyone else who wants to download for free?
To: marshmallow
This will really create warm fuzzies for their potential customers.
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:41:05 PM PDT
by
ffusco
To: El Conservador
What in the world makes them think they have the right to charge ungodly sums of money
Property and copyright law. Jesus, reading these threads make me think I have stumbled into DU, I want something for nothing wah wah wah. If the music is so crappy, don't buy it or don't download it. If you feel you need to hear that song, the musician can charge you whatever he wants for it.
To: meadsjn; marshmallow
Its still an issue with respect to intellectual property rights . I wonder what they have in mind for sites like www.live365.com ?
This is a site where folks put together their favourite music . Just select the genre then click & play . Surely many people have made some downloads from this site .
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:43:52 PM PDT
by
Ben Bolt
To: ffusco
Yeah, their potential "customers". Who won't pay for it anyway, they want it for free.
To: sharkhawk
I bought a novel, read it and gave it to my buddy. He read it sold it for a dollar. Why is music different?
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posted on
06/25/2003 2:47:40 PM PDT
by
ffusco
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