arstechnica.com— Drawing on a recent Supreme Court decision, a federal judge tells the RIAA that the record labels' boilerplate copyright infringement complaints aren't enough to win even a default judgment.
Sep 10, 2007View in Crawl 4
Yes, f**k the RIAA. And we will. They're about to learn a hard lesson and I can only pity them. And to the digg community, this is my first time here so forgive me if I f**k anything up. I'm fleeing netscape because they're going corporate soon. So hello to you all. The p0ison spreads.
The RIAA will be a thing of the past soon enough. Technology changes, i remember downloading mp3z from "geocities" and they were zip files, you had to rename .mp3 so geocties wouldn't catch on and delete them, on dial up it was about 20 to 30 min to download 1 song, finally after days, you had the whole disc that you burned at maybe 2x. But it was worth it, bottom line is it can't be stopped, they should embrace the technology, they are beating a dead horse. Do you think they still have a crew out searching for people that copy cassette tapes or vhs? i doubt it
"I digg you down because as much as I and most every other digg user agree with you, your comment failed to add anything to the story. Let's have at least some intelligence evident in our comments."As much as I agree with you 100% ... I have to ask what your comment contributed to the story? FORNICATE THE RIAA!! =P
p0isonm1ndSep 10, 2007
Yes, f**k the RIAA. And we will. They're about to learn a hard lesson and I can only pity them. And to the digg community, this is my first time here so forgive me if I f**k anything up. I'm fleeing netscape because they're going corporate soon. So hello to you all. The p0ison spreads.
sirplusSep 11, 2007
totally.
sirplusSep 11, 2007
heheh.. heheheh.. he said "SCOTUS" huhuhuh. yah.
Closed AccountSep 11, 2007
The RIAA will be a thing of the past soon enough. Technology changes, i remember downloading mp3z from "geocities" and they were zip files, you had to rename .mp3 so geocties wouldn't catch on and delete them, on dial up it was about 20 to 30 min to download 1 song, finally after days, you had the whole disc that you burned at maybe 2x. But it was worth it, bottom line is it can't be stopped, they should embrace the technology, they are beating a dead horse. Do you think they still have a crew out searching for people that copy cassette tapes or vhs? i doubt it
nossieSep 11, 2007
"I digg you down because as much as I and most every other digg user agree with you, your comment failed to add anything to the story. Let's have at least some intelligence evident in our comments."As much as I agree with you 100% ... I have to ask what your comment contributed to the story? FORNICATE THE RIAA!! =P
sacherjjSep 11, 2007
Actually, the Revolution will be sold on iTunes. :(