4/29/2007 11:19:47 PM
THIS IS SPARTA
4/29/2007 11:20:34 PM
This pisses me off, and I don't even collect music/songs.RIAA is basically a giant monopoly, right? I could have sworn those were illegal in this country. Why haven't they been split up or disbanded? Especially in light of really dishonest shit like this.
4/29/2007 11:25:01 PM
They're more like the mafia than a monopoly.
4/29/2007 11:26:04 PM
This pisses me off, and I don't even collect music/songs.RIAA is basically a giant monopoly mafia, right? I could have sworn those were illegal in this country. Why haven't they been split up or disbanded arrested? Especially in light of really dishonest shit like this.
4/29/2007 11:27:34 PM
the RIAA is a "trade group", not a company. By definition, a trade group is made up of multiple companies, who's total summed market share is often a huge majority of the total market. The RIAA doesn't produce or sell anything, per se. The record labels that are a part of the Association sell things, so you can't really go after the RIAA as a monopoly
4/29/2007 11:49:10 PM
that is insane
4/30/2007 12:02:10 AM
i'm really failing to see how in the world this even approaches being Constitutional in any way, shape, or form...
4/30/2007 12:05:11 AM
Again as in most disruptions of commerce, it appears that gov't is to blame....
4/30/2007 12:57:32 AM
4/30/2007 1:58:06 AM
riiiight
4/30/2007 4:14:07 AM
somebody high up in the gov. must be getting some phat checks from the RIAA. Corruption FTW!^^it usually is in most cases the market that corrupts the gov. He with the deepest pockets makes the rules.[Edited on April 30, 2007 at 5:18 AM. Reason : fda]
4/30/2007 5:17:32 AM
So it could be said that BOTH parties corrupt one another. A corrupt government official allows himself to be bribed by anyone who is corrupt enough (and obviously rich enough) to want to bribe him. It may not necessarily be a "the chicken and the egg" problem, simply that two initial conditions have to be met before the cycle can begin.
4/30/2007 7:03:15 AM
The gov't is forcing a contract to exist between webcasters and the RIAA. It is also forcing a contract between the artist and the RIAA. The whole idea of voluntary contract has been eliminated. This is a big no-no in the libertarian world.
4/30/2007 11:13:21 AM
This doesn't make any sense. But let me try to get it straight.If you do an online radio, you'll have to pay directly to one and only one organization, the RIAA. Then the artist can sue the RIAA and get their 5% royalty of what was paid to the RIAA if they so wish. Then the service that the RIAA offers is...bribing the government?
4/30/2007 3:24:04 PM
i think all of you are complete and utter cunts and wish you all a horrible horrible death
4/30/2007 3:28:56 PM
4/30/2007 4:10:26 PM
this will never pass judicial review, so I wouldn't worry about it
4/30/2007 4:18:04 PM
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4/30/2007 7:58:27 PM
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0407/3765.html
5/1/2007 1:10:09 PM
5/1/2007 3:12:09 PM
SAVE INTERNET RADIO!http://www.savenetradio.org/index.htmlThe CRB has handed down increasing royalty rates to net-radio that will essentially put most out of business. There is a bill in congress that could save the music we all love. Use the link to contact your representative and get them to co-sponser the bill. I found that David Price is already. I just checked on Brad Miller and it doesn't look like he has yet, so I would higly advise everyone to check and see if their rep is on board and if not to make the call.
5/3/2007 3:29:40 AM
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