 GlobalMindDomino Dude, POWER Systems GuyPremium join:2001-10-29 Hollywood, FL | reply to Jehu
Re: RIAA House of Cards said by Jehu:Hi, the RIAA works for EMI (as well as others) so EMI releasing some DRM-free music has absolutely nothing to do with the RIAA or if they have a house made of cards. As has always been, the RIAA is an agent of Recording Industry copyright holders who want to seek legal action against innfringement. The trouble is they're acting on their own without any oversight. Take the simple case of a C&D letter being sent here recently to websites supporting the new NIN album, which were published with the full knowledge and consent of the band and the label.
These "agents" seem to think that the default position is guilty without any investigation. This isn't about infringement it is about control of distribution channels.
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 KearnstdElf WizardPremium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | said by GlobalMind:said by Jehu:Hi, the RIAA works for EMI (as well as others) so EMI releasing some DRM-free music has absolutely nothing to do with the RIAA or if they have a house made of cards. As has always been, the RIAA is an agent of Recording Industry copyright holders who want to seek legal action against innfringement. The trouble is they're acting on their own without any oversight. Take the simple case of a C&D letter being sent here recently to websites supporting the new NIN album, which were published with the full knowledge and consent of the band and the label. These "agents" seem to think that the default position is guilty without any investigation. This isn't about infringement it is about control of distribution channels. K. so basicly you mean like how Columbian drug lords want total control of their product from plants to the streets of Brooklyn. or how the Mafia wanted control of the booze from entry to the US to sale at the speakeasy during Prohibition. the difference is the RIAA is legalized gangsters because their product is legal. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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 JehuPremium join:2002-09-13 MA kudos:2 | you watch too much tv  -- The worm he licks my bones |
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 JehuPremium join:2002-09-13 MA kudos:2 | reply to GlobalMind Too much tv for you too. |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | Not really. Take into consideration this:
"This isn't about infringement it is about control of distribution channels."
IMO, this is totally the case. Kind of like how nowadays, people are asking less and less for a Record deal but more and more for a Distribution deal.
Lots of people got in-house studios, they just want the label to flood the market with their music. The RIAA's is definitely not here to "apply the laws of copyright" as can clearer be seen by the CnD letters sent to people recording music off the radio or how they don't want anyone to make any kind of backup they don't see fit. How's that for watching too much tv?  |
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 FiLPremium join:2005-08-16 Silver Spring, MD | reply to Jehu Actually, I'd say he's pretty much on the money on that too. lol. Theres no such thing as a black and white issue when dealing with the **AA's. |
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 nixenRockin' the BoxenPremium join:2002-10-04 Alexandria, VA | reply to Kearnstd said by Kearnstd:so basicly you mean like how Columbian drug lords want total control of their product from plants to the streets of Brooklyn. or how the Mafia wanted control of the booze from entry to the US to sale at the speakeasy during Prohibition. the difference is the RIAA is legalized gangsters because their product is legal. Racketeering is racketeering... -- Everyday, thousands of new cars are delivered to their new owners with poorly-selected radio station presets. |
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