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Gotta love the little Boondocks radical. Go Huey! Stickin it to the man. He does have a very good point. I like that a lot of artists are choosing to market their music online and cutting out the greedy record companies. Maybe one day the record companies will be obsolete.
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This is so true! Damn DMCA! Buying the physical album (eg. CD, LP, or EP) is fine, and is a safe and easy way to keep your collection. But the problem with that is you might not want the entire album. Sometimes you only want, say tracks 3, 5, and 9, but the other 9 tracks... more
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Well, in fairness, it does say $24,000 ADVANCE for the families, not just $24,000. But the copyright infringement fines are indeed sickening and ridiculous. If those downloads were to cost $1 each, then, to me, this is like asking the woman to pay for 79 thousand and... more
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Free Anonymous BitTorrent Becomes Reality With...
From the page: "Free Anonymous BitTorrent Becomes Reality With BitBlinder"
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RIAA Sued for Fraud, Abuse and Legal Sham |...
From the page: "In what seems to be a classic David versus Goliath story, Shahanda Moursy from North Carolina has demanded a trial against three major record labels and the RIAA."
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RIAA's Hostile Takeover of the Internet |...
From the page: "The case of The Pirate Bay was not a case of artists vs. freeloaders, or even the recording industry vs. pirates. There were no artists on the accusing side, nor were there any pirates on the defending side. It was, and is, a case of misguided frustration... more
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The Problem With Music
From the page: "The Problem With Music by Steve Albini Whenever I talk to a band who are about to sign with a major label, I always end up thinking of them in a particular context. I imagine a trench, about four feet wide and five feet deep, maybe sixty yards long,... more
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I bought a CD, not a licensing agreement - "Where...
exactly! To the thumbs down below: you are so very, very stupid.
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How it feels to be sued for $4.5m | Music |...
As a matter of fact, as the text to the blog makes clear, Mr Tenenbaum did offer to cave, but not quite enough to satisfy the dear souls at the RIAA, who seem to, for want of a better business plan, to have turned the threat of being sued into a profit-making enterprise.... more
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