Well that and the $hitty music that is coming out these days. 

-----Original Message-----
From: William Wheatley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:31 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Yes! Fight the RIAA!


lol their sales are declining because
nobody likes the RIAA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 10:23 AM
Subject: Yes! Fight the RIAA!


> "Facing the threat of a legal crackdown against people who swap songs 
> online, the head of the parent of file-sharing software Morpheus on 
> Thursday promised to launch a lobbying campaign in Congress.
>
> Based on the continued popularity of Morpheus, Kazaa and other 
> peer-to-peer systems, the Recording Industry Association of America on

> Wednesday announced it would take the unprecedented step of suing 
> people who distribute illegal copies of songs online.
>
> Privately held StreamCast Networks distributes the Morpheus software, 
> which a federal judge recently found does not violate copyright laws, 
> in a ruling that marked a major legal setback to the recording 
> industry.
>
> The skirmishing over file sharing comes as the early success of Apple 
> Computer's iTunes online music store has suggested that legitimate 
> services could begin to woo people away from the peer-to-peer sites, 
> which the record industry blames for three years of declining CD 
> sales.
>
> "The record industry called (peer-to-peer) users pirates, but what 
> these people are are hundreds of millions of voters," said Michael 
> Weiss, chief executive of Los Angeles-based StreamCast. "At the end of

> next month, we're going to be involved in helping to mobilize P2P 
> users around the world and ultimately around the globe to ensure that 
> their voices are heard." "
>
> Bunch of blasted fascist corporations, legitimising their 
> anti-consumer business model through legislation! You know...we heard 
> very little of the case that found the RIAA guilty of Price-Fixing!
>
> And we've yet to see clear evidence that P2P Sharing has impacted CD 
> Sales at all! Especially when all the independent polls taken of P2P 
> users show that, according to those polled, they still buy the CDS 
> with music they like to listen to, and that P2P Sharing has even 
> introduced them to new music and new artists..which they then buy.
>
> And Apple's I-Tunes had over a million downloads in less than a month 
> (that would be songs purchased), so it proves what Non-RIAA analysts 
> have been saying all the time. People WILL pay for music that can be 
> downloaded, but the RIAA probably would find it difficult to FIX 
> pricing for those songs...so they don't want to go that route yet.
>
> *grumble* *mumble*
>
> http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-1021641.html?tag=fd_top
>
> -Gel
>
> 

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