The Inquirer-Home
Comments
Letter to RIAA


The RIAA is doing more damage to itself then it is to the consumers. The bad publicity the furor ove the last case that went to trial has helped drive folks against it, While it may have a case in principle or even possibly in law, the damages its doing to its reputation, and its ability to represent the artist far out weigh any money it gets in court cases.



BTW, please read my Blog; http://kenenthlawson.blogspot.com/

Latest one is a open letter to the RIAA 

posted by : Kenneth Lawson, 18 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Wow...

Really indepth coverage there.....Thanks for the obvious.....

posted by : Evnon, 11 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Music company dinosaurs ?

I'm really looking forward to seeing the impact, this time !

posted by : Pascal Monett, 10 October 2007 Complain about this comment
Death to RIAA

I think after that horrendously ridiculous lawsuit that the RIAA has won, they have proven that they are only about the greed and filling their own pockets. 

Artists it's easy to make your produced music music available to the mass. Just sell your music tracks via MP3, OGG, M4A, & FLAC on your homepages. Charge less for your music than rival corporations but still make more of a profit than you would thru the Greed Snakes at the RIAA. Also here's another idea, you could even sell your videos for a little more than the audio tracks. I know i would totally support more artists if I went with this idea. Also this would help to bring down the piracy levels, since most do it out of spite against the RIAA and MPAA.

posted by : NoLove4RIAA, 10 October 2007 Complain about this comment

RIAA cast itself against world and tide

aboutus
Advertisement
Subscribe to INQ newsletters
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Authorities in several countries raided Megaupload recently, shut down all of its services, seized hundreds of servers and arrested several of its executives on criminal charges.

Do you think the move was justified?