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RIAA and MPAA gain support

27 August 2003 13:58 by Jari Ketola | 12 comments

RIAA and MPAA gain support Several legal music services, copyright organizations and legal scholars have filed "friend of the court" briefs asking to overturn an earlier court ruling that said companies behind P2P software aren't responsible for possible copyright infringement of their users.

"The district court's misapplication of law, if permitted to stand, will create loopholes in the law...that will frustrate efforts to limit online piracy and serve to encourage and embolden potential infringers of creative works," read the brief.

In April, federal Judge Stephen Wilson ruled that P2P software makers can be compared to VCR manufacturers -- both have illegal applications, but the companies behind them cannot be held responsible for the misuse.

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goodswipe (Inactive) 27 August 2003 16:34 Send private message to this user   
awww penis
aftrdawn (Newbie) 27 August 2003 16:52 Send private message to this user   
right, send to jail all those having a driver license because you neighbor's car was stolen. Sunset for RIAA, what a view.
aftrdawn (Newbie) 27 August 2003 16:57 Send private message to this user   
legal scholars are going to rip off RIAA? Is that what they are saying? OK, those scholars also need money to pay for their education, whatever quality of it they're getting.
aftrdawn (Newbie) 27 August 2003 16:58 Send private message to this user   
this life's full of it, I'm telling you
Shegax (Junior Member) 27 August 2003 18:52 Send private message to this user   
all about money nothing else, and the thing about this is we usually get fucked

Shega
(adrenaline Is the closest Total freedom)
Shegax (Junior Member) 27 August 2003 18:52 Send private message to this user   
excuse my launguage

Shega
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mystic (Member) 28 August 2003 4:48 Send private message to this user   
see this way after they come to an end with p2p users they will go after the companies who made the software... yeah with enough money I can get my own legal team together for just about anything, look it worked for OJ. really start a boycot campaine against the supporters of the RIAA , even the so call legal experts need jobs and clients to pay them lets slam them from one end of the net to the other and then lets see them get a job.......
jonnydoe. (Member) 28 August 2003 5:49 Send private message to this user   
Why dont they give up?, they'll never win! We are always one step ahead. The amount of money they are ploughing into this is a complete waste, give it to third world countries instead and do us a favour!

JD
mystic (Member) 28 August 2003 7:13 Send private message to this user   
you know if a record company wanted to open the books and show us how it has hurt them then id listen but they have to be stright like why a convicted felon is serounded by armed bodyguards of thats a violation (sorry snoop dog ) but its true and the record company pays his legal fees... the rappers punks and good old rockandrollers are bleeding the Aerican public dry... sorry I know lots of people enjoy emenem and kid rock but I believe that most of their music is crap. on a good day. but everyone has their own taste but their is a limit 50$ for a concert ticket 30$ for the tee shirt 25$ for the cd and all I got was 3 out of 12 songs that were even worth lissing too. when they could have put 18 songs on the cd or 131 mp3's but hey do you ever think they'll use the extra space for advertizment or snipps from other artist on their lable? anyway they over charge and owe us big time....
mystic (Member) 28 August 2003 7:13 Send private message to this user   
you know if a record company wanted to open the books and show us how it has hurt them then id listen but they have to be stright like why a convicted felon is serounded by armed bodyguards of thats a violation (sorry snoop dog ) but its true and the record company pays his legal fees... the rappers punks and good old rockandrollers are bleeding the Aerican public dry... sorry I know lots of people enjoy emenem and kid rock but I believe that most of their music is crap. on a good day. but everyone has their own taste but their is a limit 50$ for a concert ticket 30$ for the tee shirt 25$ for the cd and all I got was 3 out of 12 songs that were even worth lissing too. when they could have put 18 songs on the cd or 131 mp3's but hey do you ever think they'll use the extra space for advertizment or snipps from other artist on their lable? anyway they over charge and owe us big time....
Toiletman (Senior Member) 28 August 2003 11:34 Send private message to this user   
As long as there is a thing called life, the RIAA will never stop. EVen if the RIAA closes down, they will return in one form or the other. The RIAA will never stop, and neither will piracy, the war will rage on forever. Choose your sides, for this will be, an eternal battle.

P.S. That is if, the world doesn't get blown up first.

When you are on your deathbed, you will wonder, "Did I waste my life? Was it worth spending all that time on that?" Do not despair, no one has wasted their life. After all, you can only waste something if you throw it away. And you can't throw life away.
vudoo (Member) 3 September 2003 22:12 Send private message to this user   
I say the world will get blown up forst. We have terrorists here in the US. Satan was supposed to enter into the givernmetn heads and the RIAA SURE HAS.

Voodoohippie
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