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More companies being sued by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America)
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| Azareal |
With all the continuous publicity there is out there for mp3 sharing, artist recognition, and music downloads, the industry is having what many would call a bit of a tif. The following is a parody from the very famous (infamous?) Onion.com. I was going to post it in the humour section, but I always find the onion to be more than just a laugh - the satire works because its often too true.
RIAA Sues Radio!
One of the main points it brings up is such :
the quality of music from radio stations is of a lower quality - those that are truly engaged by the music will purchase the cds that they have been exposed to.
This doesn't completely relate to trance music for 2 reasons
1) trance is not a popular music broadcast (here in N. America anyhow)
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2) trance songs - in their complete forms can hardly EVER be purchased on cd
I for one dont have the money to go out and purchase turntables, a mixer and vinyl - but - if a song were to be released in its full version onto cd, I sure would think about purchasing it. While the sound quality from ripped vinyl is certainly top notch - I could easily find myself purchasing special edition cd's with a track and its remixes / b sides.
Just my 2 cents (not worth a whole lot I know)
~Azareal |
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| speedracer_mec |
| Riaa and all the music artists here in the USA can go suck a ****...OMG Puff daddy is only going to be making 40 million instead 60 million...OH THEY ARE STARVING!!...oh nooooo |
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| DJ Dowlz |
| So true. Without radio or mp3z I would never have never got into DJing or bought a single CD or vinyl. Thanks to mp3z I've bought 300 CDs and 30 vinyls. Have a think about that RIAA. |
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| Nadi |
| You guys do realize its theonion right? theonion.com is purely satirical humor, I doubt this is real. |
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| Xenius |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Sunburn
pop anyway! |
*cheers* |
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