yeah, well i guess thats why 4000 artists (some dead.....) think they need their copyright protections extended to 95 years from the current (already ridiculous) 50.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=421080&in_page_id=1773&ito=1490
12/8/2006 10:29:19 PM
RIAA showing its true colors here...turns out they could care less about artist payback, but just want the record labels to make bank no matter what:http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/08/riaa-petitions-to-lower-artist-royalties-weakens-piracy-argumen/
12/8/2006 11:10:28 PM
^ I meant: http://www.engadget.com/2006/12/09/riaa-petitions-to-lower-artist-royalties-weakens-piracy-argumen/
12/9/2006 12:32:11 AM
SWAT teams ...http://politics.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/02/19/0744236
2/19/2007 11:33:38 AM
^ I read that. I understand the urge for anti-corporate terrorism now.[Edited on February 19, 2007 at 12:15 PM. Reason : I'm probably on a list now for saying I understand terrorism. ]
2/19/2007 12:14:29 PM
I think the bigger question here is WHO THE FUCK STILL BUYS CDs?!? I haven't bought a CD since 1999.
2/19/2007 2:16:25 PM
I can't remember the last time I bought a cd, mostly because I don't have a cd player in my car, nor in my house, with the exception of my cd-drives on the computer.
2/19/2007 2:20:04 PM
This may be the best promotion Drama, Sense, and Cannon could ever ask for.Or it might break them.
2/19/2007 5:19:48 PM
I really want to see Best Buy raided.
2/19/2007 5:24:37 PM
Putting Our Money Where Our Mouths Are: Boycott the RIAA in Marchhttp://tinyurl.com/3yuwlh
2/23/2007 7:53:17 PM
Too bad kids aren't committed or smart enough to really boycott an industry that is trying to screw them.
2/23/2007 11:03:47 PM
power to the people(*raises fist*)
2/23/2007 11:09:51 PM
my civics teacher told us to boycott nike to see prices drop but nobody did that either :-/
2/24/2007 3:57:33 PM
hotnesshttp://www.engadget.com/2007/02/28/digital-fair-use-bill-introduced-to-ammend-dmca/
2/28/2007 1:43:56 PM
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2/28/2007 2:50:33 PM
Hmmm.http://www.slyck.com/story1422.htmlNow they are giving college students a chance to pay up before they get sued.
2/28/2007 8:20:20 PM
Extortion. Nice.They could just probably send the letter to every man, woman, and child and see who pays up and just ignore the rest.[Edited on March 1, 2007 at 7:20 AM. Reason : -]
3/1/2007 7:18:40 AM
duh... i think the record companies get over 90% of the money from the sale of a cd.
3/1/2007 8:28:34 AM
so this is a longshot..but a friend of a friend (friend told me regarding their friend) that she is being sued for illegal downloading of music (she goes to State). Apparently they are suing her for $750 per song she's downloaded, which of course is several hundred (probably 500 songs). Thats like $350,000!? What is the best way to combat this? Again, no skin off my nose, but trying to help someone out. Not trying to condone illegal music or anything, but wondering from an individual standpoint how for her to not be owned by the RIAA.
3/1/2007 11:14:03 AM
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/This is a decent place to start looking for information about the RIAA legal process. It details the legal process and also gives a list of lawyers.
3/1/2007 11:24:02 AM
RIAA is actively pursuing lawsuits against some State students right now, so don't be surprised if you start to hear of more people being threatened with legal action.
3/1/2007 3:17:53 PM
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,255479,00.htmlHoneycutt distributed this to CSC379 class.Pretty much re-iterates what others are saying about NCSU students being sued, but also lists the other schools targeted.
3/1/2007 4:46:56 PM
3/1/2007 4:51:55 PM
^^^some == 33
3/1/2007 8:18:44 PM
http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/riaa/riaa-extortion-site-thanks-you-looks-forward-to-future-business-together-241718.php
3/5/2007 11:16:16 PM
Another fun one, now we're targeting internet radio retroactively to make even more moneyz!http://www.save-internet-radio.com/2007/03/02/save-internet-radio/
3/6/2007 12:07:33 AM
bttthttp://tinyurl.com/2yh6vv
3/12/2007 8:42:01 AM
damn.
3/12/2007 8:47:39 AM
they still havent got me
3/12/2007 10:02:15 AM
3/12/2007 3:01:58 PM
http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.com/2007/03/riaa-sues-stroke-victim-in-michigan.html
3/14/2007 4:10:47 PM
Newest target: 10 year old girls!http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/03/24/2220222
3/25/2007 9:21:50 AM
3/25/2007 10:03:07 AM
^ Look on this page: http://recordingindustryvspeople.blogspot.comThey have a detailed outline of how the RIAA lawsuits works and how all the evidence in presented. Above all, remember that these are civil cases and the rules for evidence and burden of proof are much looser than in criminal cases.
3/25/2007 10:59:20 AM
http://www.consumerist.com/consumer/riaa/university-of-nebraska-will-bill-riaa-11-for-each-threatening-letter-received-246813.php
3/26/2007 12:46:34 PM
^ Good stuff. I've been waiting to see something like that.
3/26/2007 1:13:29 PM
i wish i could like find people i knew that downloaded stuff and be like an online bounty hunterthats the ticket!
3/27/2007 1:32:38 AM
3/28/2007 2:05:24 AM
3/28/2007 2:11:36 AM
So while other universities are not selling their students out to the RIAA, NC State is apparently complying in full? Not that I would have expected anything less.
3/28/2007 5:15:34 AM
actually, we're not.we are forwarding the information to the students. we have not and will not give ANY information to the RIAA until we are ordered to by the courts.we have been in email correspondence with the RIAA as well, and have told them essentially that they are becoming burdensome. however, the law requires us to forward their notices, so we do.we try to keep our network open. if we went the way of many other schools and just banned p2p at the network level, we wouldn't have these problems. but we recognize there are many legit uses of p2p, so we let it go.
3/28/2007 6:56:27 AM
Thanks...been wondering about it since its been in the news lately. Theres been a few times where NC State has did very little to protect accused students, and Ive yet to read anything that proved contrary in this case. Thanks for the info...not of personal importance to me since Im not a student now, but I did get kicked off Resnet for 2 weeks when I was for having an FTP server with mp3s on it .
3/28/2007 7:25:48 AM
3/28/2007 3:08:43 PM
Could it be?http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/04/02/will-drm-die-today/
4/2/2007 9:58:27 AM
I've thought about this for awhile, and I don't think removing the DRM is going to do shit to the industry.It isn't that the DRM is oppressive, it's that todays music just sucks ass.
4/2/2007 10:16:59 AM
I'm impressed.for the first time, maybe ever, some portion of the music industry is actually paying attention to what consumers are demanding, at least in terms of the medium.[Edited on April 2, 2007 at 10:17 AM. Reason : ads]
4/2/2007 10:17:02 AM
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/steve-jobs-and-emi-present-an-exciting-new-digital-offering/live updates from there
4/2/2007 3:29:59 PM
fuck $1.29 per track, fuck that
4/2/2007 3:48:57 PM
anything more than $0.50/track is highway robbery IMO...even then, it's pushing it
4/2/2007 5:01:24 PM
^^maybe, maybe not, its 1.29 but the file has no DRM, higher quality, and if you buy the album the album is still only 9.99[Edited on April 2, 2007 at 5:03 PM. Reason : .]
4/2/2007 5:02:44 PM