 | Does the RIAA know about this... Gee I wonder what the RIAAs reaction will be.... Oh wait a minute they are already suing radio stations.. 
Truth could be stranger than fiction in this case. |
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 IamZedPremium join:2001-01-10 Dayton, OH | The RIAA will lobby congress to prohibit the broadcasting of copyrighted material, as well as the tech sector to build radios that explode if they are tuned to digital copyrighted material. At least this will be the end of their tirade against P2P. When you can pull digital music straight out of the air who cares anymore? -- If a things worth doing, its worth doing to excess |
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 | I think people are forgetting that with digital signalling formats comes greater potential for control. The RIAA could just as easily lobby for radios with digital rights management. To listen, just stick your credit card into the slot and get gouged.
Don't get me wrong, being an XM user I'm a big fan of digital radio. But the possibilities also concern me greatly. |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to IamZed said by IamZed: The RIAA will lobby congress to prohibit the broadcasting of copyrighted material, as well as the tech sector to build radios that explode if they are tuned to digital copyrighted material. At least this will be the end of their tirade against P2P. When you can pull digital music straight out of the air who cares anymore?
Long as the RIAA palms are greased by the sat companies, i see no problem with them. |
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| reply to Dan2112 Ok, I hate the RIAA, but please don't Microsoft them like a Linux Kiddiot on this issue. The RIAA does not have their hands in *everything*, and their entire goal isn't to ruin everyone's buzz 24/7. They're stupid, but not that stupid. You can bet dollars to donuts that XM/Siri have spoken at length with the RIAA prior to any development.. They know full well what's going on. |
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