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No More RIAA Lawsuits Against Online Music Sharing & Warner Music Won’t Renew Contract

The Recording Industry Association of America, also known as the RIAA, announced recently that they will no longer be filing lawsuits against people who share music illegally online. I would also note, however, that the RIAA is following through with… Continue reading

What will it take to make the RIAA go out of business?

Question by Davek1013: What will it take to make the RIAA go out of business?
Ok.. we all know that the RIAA is a pretty greedy company. Its been shown multiple times. Just to name a few, suing P2P… Continue reading

The first (and only) RIAA lawsuit against a music sharer goes to jury today. Let’s dish!?

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Question by CMIKS: The first (and only) RIAA lawsuit against a music sharer goes to jury today. Let’s dish!?
1. How is downloading any different than borrowing a CD from the library? Or from recording from the… Continue reading

Q&A: With electronic music distribution, what economic necessity is there for the RIAA and its member companies?

Question by Sciurus Reprobatia: With electronic music distribution, what economic necessity is there for the RIAA and its member companies?

Best answer:

Answer by Queen of (suspension) Yack
You mean like a bailout?
Hmm I believe they… Continue reading

RIAA: LimeWire Broke Law, Should Not Feel Proud

RIAA: LimeWire Broke Law, Should Not Feel Proud
The Recording Industry Association of America on Wednesday issued its thoughts on the LimeWire shutdown, arguing that the P2P site’s accomplishments were nothing to write home about.
Read more on PC Magazine… Continue reading