arstechnica.com — EMI is unhappy with its contributions to music trade groups. Now, the IFPI confirms to Ars that the organization is taking a hard look at its own budget and mission, with a special eye to its relationship with national groups like the RIAA. The RIAA as we know it might even cease to exist.
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professrJan 12, 2008
Well, you got the whole "humans have 5 fingers" part right, but you forgot that the thumb isn't like the others.
taintedtuxJan 23, 2008
Now if Sony BNG, Warner, and Universal would grow a pair and follow suit, the RIAA will dissapear faster then those warts that hooker gave me. :/
digitalmind11Jan 30, 2008
I will bring the snacks the day this happens so we can finally see this Nazi regime go away!!!
bulletttOct 25, 2008
The RIAA deserves to go out of business. I'm tired of reading how the RIAA sues a mother of two or pretends to be the parent of a 13 year old child, goes into their school to question them and takes the child out of class to do so. If that was my child I would not only sue the RIAA, but have the RIAA arrested for falsifying records and endangering a child. What if this person was a stalker, child molester or sex offender? How would you treat someone who did this to your child?Ive given up music shops that are supported by the RIAA and charge premium rates. There are plenty cheaper of alternatives such musicmp3, mp3sale, legalsounds etc.. Just check out there reviews here: <a class="user" href="http://www.aom3.org/forum/f48/">http://www.aom3.org/forum/f48/</a>