 krayzie bone
join:2006-09-03 Marietta, GA
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There needs to be a new system that deals with this stuff. We need to axe the MPAA and RIAA. They clearly have waaaay too much power than they were intended to have. I mean c'mon, if they did force the ISP to take it down, what's next? This is pretty scary, at least to me. If you guys really don't like the RIAA or MPAA, you simply have to stop buying their products. Support independent labels and artists. The only way to get at these crooks is to get 'em where it hurts, and that's their pockets. Even if it means pirating more of their music =P |
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 qworster
join:2001-11-25 Los Angeles, CA | But
But when you do this, they turn around and claim the reason their sales are down is because of downloads! These cartels are completely in denial about the truth, which is: THEIR PRODUCTS SUCK!! |
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 krayzie bone
join:2006-09-03 Marietta, GA
| you need not worry about that; as long as we do our part and educate people about the truth behind these organizations, the truth will get out there. Heck, I tell my friends all the time to stop buying music and movies that are distributed by these guys. The truth is the truth, and what are these cartels gonna do when the s*** hits the fan?
I think most members of this community agree that the tactics these guys use are just disgusting. You may or may not agree about the whole piracy issue, but the way these guys handle it? suing the elderly, children, single mothers? Where is the honor in that? We need to do something before this gets out of hand (I think it already has: referring to MPAA/RIAA efforts with boy scouts of america). If we want change to happen, it has to start with us educating the people about what's going on. We need to speak with our dollars as well. |
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