Steve B
join:2004-08-02 Seattle, WA
| What to say..... Well, I believe the RIAA has to get their act together and needs to quit using such lame arguements from well known artists such as Missy Elliott, etc saying that file sharing hurts their livelyhood, hurts them financially...which anyone with half a brain knows to be a lie. I do believe that P2P helps out many artists that don't get the exposure they need. The only reason I believe the RIAA is against it is because like an earlier post stated, is because they loose control....loose money for themselves. CD prices are outrageous. I don't even buy into the whole new online music sites such as Napster or Rhapsody because if I decide to buy a track or an album from them, I sure as hell don't want any restrictions on what I choose to do with what I BOUGHT. There are many things to consider in this situation. However, what I stated above is what I believe. The RIAA can go to hell. Their like a big train that has gotten too much speed and needs to slow their roll. |