consumerist.com — We've received a lot of requests to "expose" the RIAA for who they really are... record companies and record company executives. Our readers feel that the companies involved are hiding behind the name "RIAA," and would like to be formally introduced to the association's members.
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cebbsMar 19, 2007
Crap guys, I called Bronfman's office. I didn't say anything threatening, I just simply stated that I did not agree with their practices. The lady seemed really annoyed with me. Can I get in trouble for doing that?
jalexhall1989Mar 20, 2007
Man, i'm totally going to call, i'd be all "Hey, is Amanda Hugnkiss there" and he'd be all "Is there Amanda Hugnkiss" and then he'd be all "HEY WAIT YOU LITTLE PUNK" and then sue me.
roflmywaffleMar 20, 2007
if anyone asks, i didn't call all of them and yell graphic expletives.
civil44Mar 20, 2007
@ rockforeverThat made me lol so hard
Closed AccountMar 20, 2007
yeah, more than half of them are old white men who are afraid to lose their precious money..boohoo ;-(
astrotrainMar 20, 2007
I saw Eric Nicoli in a movie once... "Young Frankenstein"... as the Monster.
harrisbradleyMar 20, 2007
I love how Douglas Morris has a nickname. how hip.
trevalvfMay 1, 2008
Update:Court rejects RIAA's "making available piracy" argument:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/politics/Court_rejects_RIAA_s_making_available_piracy_argument">http://digg.com/politics/Court_rejects_RIAA_s_maki ...</a>