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| ferrycorstenfan |
| quote: | Originally posted by TranceMasterUk
the RIAA want to be allowed to legally hack into peoples computers, who use P2P programs.
its bull
who do they think they are!!!!
usa government complain about hacking all the time
now its a terrorist offence
yet the RIAA want to be allowed to do it!
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If the bastards even try & hack my comp I'll take them for every penny they've scabbed in their lives, it's about time they got some back @ them, they're trying to control a monopoly for their own benefit which in this 'free' world should be illegal surely |
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| LordCrimson |
The first person who commented on the article at the bottom posted this link to an article from someone within the industry and her view of the BS going on. Check it out.
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| phasedout |
| good stuff!:D :D :D |
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| eXeTik |
| quote: | Originally posted by THE_Chris
So the RIAA's next move against file sharing will be to actively encourage people to take down their website, in the hopes that everyone in the world will find it more interesting than downloading music. :) |
Nice thinking ;) |
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| eddy882 |
i dont see why the majority would hate the RIAA in the first place. RIAA's mission is to stop music piracy so how is that bad? If the majority of people would use P2P while maybe a few people actually buy the cds and then rip them for the P2P people, how could record companies survive? if record companies couldn't survive, artists wouldn't survive as well. Artists are just like us!! they need to survive and the only way to survive is money!! we pay for their cds, they get money so they can continue working and make more music! i just dont see how the RIAA haters don't see this logic.
oh btw, i am not trying to start a flame war. I am just confused. |
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| eXeTik |
| quote: | Originally posted by eddy882
i dont see why the majority would hate the RIAA in the first place. RIAA's mission is to stop music piracy so how is that bad? If the majority of people would use P2P while maybe a few people actually buy the cds and then rip them for the P2P people, how could record companies survive? if record companies couldn't survive, artists wouldn't survive as well. Artists are just like us!! they need to survive and the only way to survive is money!! we pay for their cds, they get money so they can continue working and make more music! i just dont see how the RIAA haters don't see this logic.
oh btw, i am not trying to start a flame war. I am just confused. |
I support the idea that people should buy the music they like to support the artists, but RIAA is all about shutting down pirat music over the internet- in other words... no more mp3's.
I dunno how about you but I couldn't live with that... |
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| Nadi |
| quote: | Originally posted by eddy882
i dont see why the majority would hate the RIAA in the first place. RIAA's mission is to stop music piracy so how is that bad? If the majority of people would use P2P while maybe a few people actually buy the cds and then rip them for the P2P people, how could record companies survive? if record companies couldn't survive, artists wouldn't survive as well. Artists are just like us!! they need to survive and the only way to survive is money!! we pay for their cds, they get money so they can continue working and make more music! i just dont see how the RIAA haters don't see this logic.
oh btw, i am not trying to start a flame war. I am just confused. |
Your almost right. The problem is the riaa is that most artist get less than 1% of each cd sold, in most cases it makes up less than 5% of there income per year. The exception are the smaller acts who are strugling to keep from getting dropped from the label, but if your on a label your fine. |
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| djdust |
Wait- I'm a litte confused about something here? Ok-- the RIAA is trying to shut down music piracy- but then again isn't it only an American organization? What about all of the European labels? I bet 6 times out 10 that most trance labels don't really care about all of this piracy bull. They make a bulk of their money from their live events. Dispersing CDs to trance fans over the internet just basically increases their popularity. Thus, "More fans = More people at live events." So I was just curious what exactly is the RIAA going to do about European/// or rather every other nation other than America about music piracy. Hell, P2P Programs are popping up more than ever. If one network- for example Napster closes, another one is going to pop up- i.e. Audio Galaxy and so forth. I say down with RIAA! Hack it again damnit!
DOWN WITH RIAA! I think I'm going to find a Tshirt that specifically says that! |
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| djshorts |
good!
glad those mother******s have been attecked! |
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| robstar |
Right on!!!
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| djshorts |
| quote: | Originally posted by robstar
Right on!!!
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lol!!:p :p :p |
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| Nadi |
| quote: | Originally posted by djdust
Wait- I'm a litte confused about something here? Ok-- the RIAA is trying to shut down music piracy- but then again isn't it only an American organization? What about all of the European labels? I bet 6 times out 10 that most trance labels don't really care about all of this piracy bull. |
Basically its because most of the filesharing services are based in the U.S, and even if there not there distributing stuff thats property of artists on there labels. |
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