recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com — Another person challenges the RIAA's litigation. Nice to see more people fighting back. "Today, December 28th, he has moved to knock out the third underpinning of the RIAA John Doe weaponry -- the ex parte order."
Dec 30, 2005 View in Crawl 4
matsiescruffDec 30, 2005
@jkfan...wow. you are a jerk, for one. for two, cds only cost so much because the record companies and the RIAA drive up the price. they could still make a profit by dropping the price by 5 or 6 dollars but instead, want to get more money and faster. it's all greed. that's the drive of the record companies. i buy an album for the artist. if the artist actually got most of the money, i'd pay 15 bucks for the album, but they don't get diddily squat of what we pay for the album. the record company gets the majority of it. record companies are just trying to get a fast buck when they don't really DO anything. wow. a nice polished sounding cd. i'd take a rough cut album over a record company album if it meant the artist got the money. cds cost too much, plain and simple. it's silly to pay so much when the person(s) doing all the REAL work get so little of it.
cyberdactylDec 30, 2005
koolaidguy, and possibly others, aren't even using their own bot. As I said, just more punk script kiddies on the loose.
Closed AccountDec 30, 2005
wanna fight the RIAA??? STOP BUYING MUSIC PUT OUT BY MAJOR LABELS!!! That also means stop downloading illegally too. Put them out of business the old fashioned way. Seriously... they cannot sue if they don't have capital to pay for they greedy little minion lawyers.
astrotrainDec 31, 2005
As stated in the artical (i liked this), if the RIAA downloads evedance (mp3 files) and finds out they are the work of another company, isn't the RIAA illegally downloading?... I think so... therefore they should in turn sue themselves..."Oh my god! the twit managed to run himself over with his car!!!" - Twit Day (Monty Python)
cvrti5Jan 1, 2006
For god's sake, listen to underground techno or something, all RIAA pop music sucks.
vickiedavisJan 2, 2006
Try this link. <a class="user" href="http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/">http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/</a>