 Anon | RIAA: professional pickpocketers It seems that the RIAA is upset that they got too late in the game for controlling something that they could have easily controlled earlier, but it wasnt on their priority list. Second of all, most of these "complaints" are from the record companies thinking that even one penny short of their "peak profit potential" is a cut to their financial jugular, when they're really gaining profits from legitimate sales. The artists are just fronting the stuff, even if they disagree with their draconian record label. It's time that somebody stood up to these cronies that get off by defending their "almighty" copyright. Instead of sending blackops to clean things up, they ought to bring themselves over. No lawyers. No cops. No law enforcement whatsoever- then again, the RIAA doesnt like odds favoring equally or in favor of the defendant as current case law requires. Also, Rosen would hate having the odds in favor of the mp3/music sharing majority, something she doesnt get in that extremely thick skull. -- -Sethstorm "Few exist are those who mess with bandwidth with pure impunity" |