arstechnica.com — Contrary to recent rumors, Last.fm did not hand over user data to the RIAA after U2's yet-to-be-released album leaked online last week. In fact, no such request was even made, according to both the RIAA and Last.fm.
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technopunditFeb 24, 2009
ALL CITIZENS WITH LAST.FM ACCOUNTS ARE HEREBY DIRECTED TO REPORT TO THE DENVER AIRPORT -- SUB-BASEMENT FIVE.-Thank You
hymneforthedeadFeb 24, 2009
All RIAA Employees,Executives,Drones and subcontractors Please Grab your ankles..-YAHHHRRRRR!!! f**k the RIAA.
d66kidFeb 24, 2009
Still f**k Last.fm - they help music industry.
reeds1999Feb 24, 2009
If the RIAA sez it ain't true, it probably is true.
mkeiFeb 26, 2009
good point, you could never get done for it on court because there's no proof that the track you listened to is actually that track, unless they listen to it themselves :]