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2 years ago
in Purdue University Warns Students: The RIAA Wants Info on Thousands of You on Bob Caswell
I laugh at the R.I.A.A.
Anything they've released, I won't even take the time to listen to it, when I can be mixing records, or writing some tunes.
Dear R.I.A.A., M.P.A.A., and the B.S.A.:
Instead of complaining about loss of sales that don't even exist, why don't you actually do something productive, like release something that's beneficial. And a world without Microsoft wouldn't be that bad. Who needs IE7 when we have university students and other brilliant minds who can write their own code, we can produce our own music, we are able to even produce our own films. Just go ahead and save yourself, and everyone else the headaches and tax dollars that you have stolen from the American people and come clean. The R.I.A.A.'s scare tactics do not impress me at all. We the people don't need the services of the RIAA, MPAA, etc. anymore. We haven't needed them in over 17 uryears.
So, I have a question for the RIAA and MPAA: if yourf movies can't compete with the millions of films made by independent producers and self publishers, that's not OUR responsibility that your content is mad boring, it's called a free market. (well to a extent)
The RIAA and MPAA are nothing but a organized crime organization, that is seeking to profit in any means necessary, but although I'm not a customer this whole deal just doesn't impress me one singlee bit. Every "anti-piracy" ad makes me laugh.
Good thing no one in the P2P communityh that I know of has sharks as pets. LOL
(BTW RIAA: Thank you for also helping to create the pirate. You shouldn't even waste your time with DRM.
It's dead, and no copy protection mechanism is perfect. The 21st century if the human race plays it's cards right, will be free open source software, copy protection as a thing of the past, since we have to create things for future civilizations on the planet.
You're right , most are intimidated by a true free market.
Anything they've released, I won't even take the time to listen to it, when I can be mixing records, or writing some tunes.
Dear R.I.A.A., M.P.A.A., and the B.S.A.:
Instead of complaining about loss of sales that don't even exist, why don't you actually do something productive, like release something that's beneficial. And a world without Microsoft wouldn't be that bad. Who needs IE7 when we have university students and other brilliant minds who can write their own code, we can produce our own music, we are able to even produce our own films. Just go ahead and save yourself, and everyone else the headaches and tax dollars that you have stolen from the American people and come clean. The R.I.A.A.'s scare tactics do not impress me at all. We the people don't need the services of the RIAA, MPAA, etc. anymore. We haven't needed them in over 17 uryears.
So, I have a question for the RIAA and MPAA: if yourf movies can't compete with the millions of films made by independent producers and self publishers, that's not OUR responsibility that your content is mad boring, it's called a free market. (well to a extent)
The RIAA and MPAA are nothing but a organized crime organization, that is seeking to profit in any means necessary, but although I'm not a customer this whole deal just doesn't impress me one singlee bit. Every "anti-piracy" ad makes me laugh.
Good thing no one in the P2P communityh that I know of has sharks as pets. LOL
(BTW RIAA: Thank you for also helping to create the pirate. You shouldn't even waste your time with DRM.
It's dead, and no copy protection mechanism is perfect. The 21st century if the human race plays it's cards right, will be free open source software, copy protection as a thing of the past, since we have to create things for future civilizations on the planet.
You're right , most are intimidated by a true free market.