blogs.cnet.com — The main reason the RIAA and MPAA can't stand college students is actually quite simple -- they're the easiest target. How many times have you heard organizations blame so many of the world's problems on the 18-25 crowd? A quick history lesson on what happened in the seventies should be enough to satisfy that assertion.
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rabbotJan 23, 2008
RIAA and music companies will be gone soon. so keep telling people how to download music :) friends and family... so we can get the money back in the hands of the artists also go see them in concert :).Aside from all that...Here's a good read a friend sent:<a class="user" href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,2241544,00.html">http://observer.guardian.co.uk/omm/story/0,,224154 ...</a>
bdbrJan 23, 2008
Same here. I really didn't care less about what label an album was on until the RIAA started this crap. Now I make sure its not an RIAA album before I even LISTEN to it...buying their music isn't even a consideration; as far as my listening is concerned, they don't even exist.
hanglyJan 24, 2008
How many times are you going to post that same reply in this thread?
hanglyJan 24, 2008
hahahahaha
hark659Jan 24, 2008
Stop making crappy movies and musics. Start focus on promotion and reduces price instead of wasting money on a lawyers.$12 bux a movie with $10 popcorn is freakin insane, no wonder I stop going to theater. Oh yeah I forget to mention that in my theater they also sell bottle of beer for $10 bux !!!!! I can get a beer for 5 bux in a bar, so I rather be buying 6 beer in a bar with free sport channel than spending $32 at the theater.
sk11Jan 24, 2008
You need to take more English classes.
octamanJan 28, 2008
"The management of the label is said to have been costing the company about £100m a year, according to the leaked memo. Mr Hands' private equity firm Terra Firma has said it wants to transform the culture at EMI, which industry insiders see as outdated in its excessive spending."'Nuff said...