jurren baars wrote:
Michael.Elliot-Knight wrote:
i think i can safely say that of those $2000 exactly $0.00 goes to the
artists.
why?
Because they expressly said so.
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2003/09/08/riaa/
Asked if any of the potential settlements would go back to artists,
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that may be true - but this doesn't really effect you does it?
what proportion of the music you buy is aligned with major record labels?
it worries me when people use the rationalisation that it's only hurting
snr. executives from major record labels when they download music off p2p
, 2003 5:37 PM
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that may be true - but this doesn't really effect you does it?
what proportion of the music you buy is aligned with major record
labels?
it worries me when people use the rationalisation that it's only hurting
maker
catalogue :)
/2pence :D marc
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I don't think this is correct. Most heads enjoy owning
a large proportion of the axis/purpose maker
catalogue :)
/2pence :D marc
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I don't
To: jurren baars
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$2000 for a thousand songs she allegedly shared through her computer?
that's $2 per song!!!
Do you suppose that the RIAA is looking at each song and each artist that
she downloaded and giving them
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I really think the buying public should form a c.d. boycott
until this stuff stops. If they think a thirty percent
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I think I saw David Bowie on TV the other day saying something like: you
know that something is really going wrong when an industry starts sueing
it's own customers.
I thought
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Martin, it's often cheaper for me to order new, non-US CDs vinyl from
a shop in Leeds than to get them here, even including shipping. Pretty
ridiculous eh? And you should see how much they cost in Vancouver! I
checked out a few vinyl CD DJ shops there and
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It's yet another last ditch effort because they were unsuccessful in
sueing many
Michael.Elliot-Knight wrote:
$2000 for a thousand songs she allegedly shared through her computer?
that's $2 per song!!!
Do you suppose that the RIAA is looking at each song and each artist that
she downloaded and giving them their fair amount?
As if she had bought a CD from each of them - and
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Subject: Re: (313) 12 year old is sued by the RIAA
$2000 for a thousand songs she allegedly shared through her computer?
that's $2 per song!!!
Do you suppose that the RIAA is looking at each song and each artist that
she downloaded and giving them their fair amount
someone just forwarded me this - I don't know where it's from:
A shy Manhattan schoolgirl who gets a kick out of nursery songs and TV
themes was among 261 people sued yesterday for downloading music from the
Internet.
Brianna LaHara, a curly-haired 12-year-old honor student who started
She settled for 2000 bucks:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11483
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someone just forwarded me this - I don't know where it's from:
A shy Manhattan schoolgirl who gets a kick out of nursery songs and TV
themes was
She settled for 2000 bucks:
how much do you think it cost them to litigate?
b
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She settled for 2000 bucks:
how much do you think it cost them to litigate?
Dunno, whaddya think?
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(bhpc, elemental compounds, planet muzik, ingrooves, boston)
*supporting Pure Hardcore since 1987*
*being a
well, they have the best lawyers money can buy, so that's at least $2-3000
an hour...
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! sue me!
b
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On Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:09:11 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
so what was that message posted just yesterday about the riaa vs
individuals? i forget, and i lost the message.
someone just forwarded me this - I don't know where it's from:
A shy Manhattan schoolgirl who gets a kick out of nursery songs and TV
themes was among 261 people sued yesterday for
PMSubject: Re: (313) 12 year old
is sued by the RIAA
so what
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09/10/03 02:48 PMSubject: Re: (313) 12 year
old is sued by the RIAA
so what was that message posted just yesterday about the riaa vs
individuals? i forget, and i lost the message.
someone just forwarded me this - I don't know where it's
At 22:51 10-9-2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I posted it and it was from DJ magazine online - but I can't find anything
that backs up that article. Even Norm Coleman (the Rep. Senator from my
state of Minnesota) doesn't mention it on him home page so I'm beginning to
wonder where DJ mag got
thanks for all the infos guys. it's interesting to note that some articles
dont seem to distinguish between filesharing and downloading (the local
paper here didnt), which is a significant difference pretty analogous to
uploading vs downloading...of course one relates to the other, but a lot of
the RIAA is now offering an amnesty program to filesharers, read here:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNewsstoryID=3399602
some people are fighting back:
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=18658afl=frnd
the same thing is happening here in the netherlands;
i'm not sure what to think of all this.
well, let's see...the recording industry has flooded the maketplace with
sh!t which, in reality has no value, overcharged people for it, switched to
a digital format so that they could screw the craftspeople (not artists) who
make this stuff...so people
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Subject: Re: (313) 12 year old
is sued
that may be true - but this doesn't really effect you does it?
what proportion of the music you buy is aligned with major record labels?
it worries me when people use the rationalisation that it's only hurting
snr. executives from major record labels when they download music off p2p
programs and
:
Subject: Re: (313) 12 year
old is sued by the RIAA
09/10/03 04:31 PM
the RIAA is now offering an amnesty program to filesharers, read here:
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNewsstoryID=3399602
some people are fighting back:
http
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