 | 2 Interesting Arcticles on RIAA today! Unfortunately, they are... printed. One on Time Magazine and another on the Houston Chronicle. You may want to search their respective web sites (www.time.com and www.houstonchronicle.com) if you wish.
The Time article talks about underground file sharing servers, like DC++ (open source) and DirectConnect by NeoModus. Users share files annonymously and with the option to encrypt files. The article goes on to say that this is the future of file sharing (I wonder why Time Warner is so anti-RIAA, since they're PART of it).
The Houston Chronicle article, by contrast, is a slap in the face of anti-RIAA people who erroneously believe that musicians get raped by the RIAA. It talks about musicians who are actually LOBBYING politicians to help the RIAA with their subpoenas. Yes, they are protecting their livelihood, it seems. I don't have the newspaper with me, so I can't provide any more details... -- SBC DSL Tech Support. |
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 | that is very few musicians and most of them are old farts like metallica. untill they start making Cd's 7.99 to 9.99 i will not bye a single one of them |
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 | reply to LordMalak Houston BLA!!!!!!!!!! that city BLOWS |
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