Well, sorta. Wave goodbye to DJ Mixes that haven't gone through
"proper" channels. It sucks I know. It's sort of a replay of the
record industry's response to cassette tapes when they came into
popular usage in the early 80's...they really hated "mix tapes" and
tried to kill home cassette recorders.



On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:07 PM, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Changed the subject line.
>
>> That is a reason why the RIAA and MPAA
>> are using scare tactic lawsuits. But they're late, and it amounts to
>> punishing essentially innocent people for their own lateness. It's
>> just a total mess, but I imagine that digital theft will be
>> increasingly policed, and increasingly more ably policed, and the idea
>> of digital theft will be a much more broadly understood crime by the
>> mainstream in the not-too-distant future. It's inevitable.
>
> When this gets properly nailed down then you can wave good-bye to dj mixes
> online too.
>
> BPI etc consider these to be just as bad as a straight ripped file.
>
> robin...
>

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