theinquirer.net — While the RIAA is swift to punish any person caught offering illegal downloads, they're not very swift when a member company like EMI does it. Not only did King Crimson's contract never allow digital distribution to begin with, but band member Robert Fripp claims EMI offered their music for sale even after their contract ended entirely.
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Closed AccountNov 2, 2007
For the same reason that they don't capitalize the first word of a sentence. No, wait, that was you.
chaosmotorNov 2, 2007
Wow, the music industry ripping off artists and breaking the law? Big surprise! Funny how they get all pissed only when they aren't the ones benefiting from it.
marsbarNov 2, 2007
I'm willing to give EMI a pass on this one. They're the only major label to offer DRM free music. They've got some good karma to spend.
motangNov 3, 2007
I didn't say article, I said the description, and no I am not new to Digg.
elpohlNov 5, 2007
Member for member? In this times it might be Dream Theater... it might...
nikitadNov 11, 2007
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