81,000 cd's ( the ammount confiscated) of other peoples music surely
stretches the definition of 'mix tape' though...if he's selling those sorts
of figures then 'doing it for the love' doesn't really cut it and if you
want to argue the promotional side of it then again at those numbers it
ceases to be promotion and becomes re-distribution...without a license...




-----Original Message-----
From: kent williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 10:25 AM
To: list 313
Subject: Re: (313) RIAA at it again

Not that this is probably of more than tangential importance to the
313 list but:

This arrest was complete bullsh?t, has caused an Internet and
main-stream-media uproar.  Look on Youtube for the Fox news report on the
arrest -- the whole thing is a trumped up pile of poo.

I'd be scared if DJ Drama was some punk, but the guy has powerful friends,
and can afford big, mean lawyers.  Everyone involved in this bust is going
to end up looking like the worthless chimps they are -- The RIAA, the ATL
Police,  the George DCI, and those pinheads from Fox who did the ridiculous
news report about it.  Seriously.  This case is going to be the RIAA's worst
PR nightmare.  They're treating someone who is actually a SIGNED artist as a
criminal, someone who has sold more records for them than their own
advertising and promotional departments.

For the RIAA to even push for this is ridiculous.  It just shows how the big
4 1/2 Entertainment Companies are committing commercial suicide in public.
If they all died tomorrow I wouldn't shed a tear.
Big media conglomerates are vampires. They kill culture, they don't create
it.  They steal money from their artists, they treat their customers like
criminals, and the music they release is almost all
awful.   They have no future, they have no clue, and they're going
down.

On 1/19/07, David Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent, this is serious and it's not the RIAA who will be on trial, it's 
> not even being charged as copyright infringement - they are charging 
> them with a felony violation of Georgia's Racketeering Influenced 
> Corrupt Organization law(known as RICO). For those who don't know, 
> these are the laws normally used to prosecute the mob and organized 
> crime. This is really a police state type move in my opinion, and much 
> more serious than the RIAA just suing people.
> ~David
>
> On 1/19/07, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Record Industry Bad. Tell me something we don't know.
> >
> > I hope DJ Drama goes to trial on this because he'll make chimps out of
the RIAA.
> >
> > That's one thing about liking techno -- you don't have to hold your 
> > nose and buy major label releases, because there are none.
> >
> >
> > On 1/19/07, David Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Dont know if anyone else has seen this
> > >
> > > http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/arts/music/18dram.html?_r=2&oref
> > > =slogin&oref=slogin
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > BT
> > >
> >
>

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