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if you want to force the kid to do community service, or some other type of punishment, i can almost understand that. But to financially ruin a family for the actions of a kid.....that's just disgraceful.
if you want to force the kid to do community service, or some other type of punishment, i can almost understand that. But to financially ruin a family for the actions of a kid.....that's just disgraceful.
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We're talking about people who have surgically excised their sense of shame. Anything is acceptable to the RIAA in the name of hanging onto their monopolistic status just a little while longer - it doesn't matter whose lives they ruin as long as they're making money.
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Fuck this. I don't download music illegally; I can get all the MP3s I want from my CDs or from the artists themselves. But you know what? I've still had enough of this shit. If I get them as gifts, fine, but I've bought my last CD. Music on average has been going down the shitter anyway.
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Yah, yah, yah, / Yah-yah-yah-yah plfffffffft!
Onward Christian Soldiers, / Onward Buddhist Priests.
Onward, Fruits of Islam, / Fight 'till you're deceased.
Fight your little battles, / Join in thickest fray;
For the Greater Glory / of Dis-cord-i-a!
Yah, yah, yah, / Yah-yah-yah-yah plfffffffft!
Utter fucktard bullshit!
Bollocks! There's no way you can tell me she never heard of Napster!! For fucks sake! She's 13, she's old enough to read isn't she?! There's no way she didn't know downloading music was illegal."How can you blame a 13-year-old child for doing something they didn't know was illegal?"
The mum sounds about as old as the kid is.It's not fair
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so you feel it is acceptable for a strong-arm front for a group of multinational corporations to bankrupt a family because of a minor tort committed by a minor? Because that is what this is about.Dorsk 81 wrote:Utter fucktard bullshit!
Bollocks! There's no way you can tell me she never heard of Napster!! For fucks sake! She's 13, she's old enough to read isn't she?! There's no way she didn't know downloading music was illegal."How can you blame a 13-year-old child for doing something they didn't know was illegal?"
The mum sounds about as old as the kid is.It's not fair
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And if I wasn't an American programmed to discredit every conspiracy theory I hear no matter how plausible and well-supported by evidence, I'd agree.Montcalm wrote:If i was a conspiracy theorist i`d say the RIAA are making music accessible for download just to sue the little guy.
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Oh wait, That was just the sound of me breaking my programming! Besides, where are all these _REALLY_ good DVD rips of movies coming from? Ah yes, MPAA Insiders!
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Shit like this is why I don't listin to vocal music. Well, that and the fact that most of it sucks mucho donky balls anyway. It's just soundtracks for me.
Here's an appropreate quote.
"The more you tighten your grip Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
If you don't know what movie that's from, you don't belong on this board.
Here's an appropreate quote.
"The more you tighten your grip Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers."
If you don't know what movie that's from, you don't belong on this board.
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the last time i bought CD's was a year ago when i purchased 3: Tenatious D, a Miles Davis and John Coltraine disc, and the remasterd Freddie Hubbard Red Clay LP. Two of those were classics and the Tenatious D disc was IMHO one of the few albums to come on the market in the last few years that was worth the price. I won't buy another single album until the RIAA cuts the shit.
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I'm starting to seriously think about how effective a grassroots level general boycott of the RIAA would be--actually I know it would be devestating, but I'm wondering how difficult it would be to organize.
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No! Dear God no!Col. Crackpot wrote:so you feel it is acceptable for a strong-arm front for a group of multinational corporations to bankrupt a family because of a minor tort committed by a minor? Because that is what this is about.Dorsk 81 wrote:Utter fucktard bullshit!
Bollocks! There's no way you can tell me she never heard of Napster!! For fucks sake! She's 13, she's old enough to read isn't she?! There's no way she didn't know downloading music was illegal."How can you blame a 13-year-old child for doing something they didn't know was illegal?"
The mum sounds about as old as the kid is.It's not fair
But no one's guna beleive she didn't know it was ilegal, I said to Ein on msn earlier that it was fucked up that they go for a family that couldn't even afford a lawyer and therefore removing pretty much any chance of finding a possible loop hole or something.
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i'm already boycotting. just show me where to sign.Nathan F wrote:I'd be one of the first to join, I'll say that now.RedImperator wrote:I'm starting to seriously think about how effective a grassroots level general boycott of the RIAA would be--actually I know it would be devestating, but I'm wondering how difficult it would be to organize.
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Thank god i live in England where i can stick 2 fingers up at the RIAA!
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I never was not boycotting.Col. Crackpot wrote:i'm already boycotting. just show me where to sign.Nathan F wrote:I'd be one of the first to join, I'll say that now.RedImperator wrote:I'm starting to seriously think about how effective a grassroots level general boycott of the RIAA would be--actually I know it would be devestating, but I'm wondering how difficult it would be to organize.
With only one exception: I got the Presidents of the United States of America tape for their song "Peaches".
Everything else?
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Why should they stop what they're doing? It's quite clearly working. Thanks to everybody who does buy CDs, they have pockets that are far deeper than anybody they've chosen to sue. Worse, the government has done everything in it's power to help them (DMCA anyone?) And on top of that, you've got computer companies falling all over themselves to feed the copyright cartel by supplying services such as iTunes (and the ten or fifteen clones launching next year) which infects computers with DRM and funnels the money back to the RIAA.Col. Crackpot wrote:the last time i bought CD's was a year ago when i purchased 3: Tenatious D, a Miles Davis and John Coltraine disc, and the remasterd Freddie Hubbard Red Clay LP. Two of those were classics and the Tenatious D disc was IMHO one of the few albums to come on the market in the last few years that was worth the price. I won't buy another single album until the RIAA cuts the shit.
People are still going to buy CDs, unfortunately. Worse, they're being acclimated to DRM, which will lock them into "legitimate" use of digital multimedia in the future (among all the things they don't tell you about.) As much as us tech-savvy digital libertarians hate it, let's face it, the RIAA is going about this ham-fisted approach because they already know they've won.
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They're still seling records. Just not as many because they lack appeal, cost too much, and only have one or two good songs on them, so they've decided to use people downloading music as a scapegoat.Macross wrote:Anyone remember when the RIAA used to make money by selling records instead of sueing people?
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They didn't even manage to sue someone who was pirating good music.
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