[IP] Indepenent Record Labels threaten RIAA for Copyright Infringement
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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 08:57:10 -0700
From: bobr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Indepenent Record Labels threaten RIAA for Copyright Infringement
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Dave
Did you and other IPer's listen to Morning Edition on NPR this morning? Some
independent record labels are listed, on RIAA's website, as members of RIAA.
The problem is that they aren't members, and they can't get RIAA to remove
their names from its website until and unless they threaten RIAA with
Copyright
Infrigement lawsuits.
That warm feeling this gives one towards RIAA is called heartburn!
Happy Holiday Season!
--
Bob Rosenberg,
"Drug use, some might say, is destroying this country. And we have laws
against
selling drugs, pushing drugs, using drugs, importing drugs...And so if people
are violating the law by doing drugs, they ought to be accused and they ought
to be convicted and they ought to be sent up." Rush Limbaugh, Oct. 5, 1995.
I yearn for the day when eternal vigilance doesn't have to be quite so bloody
vigilant!
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Independent record labels are fighting to have their names removed from the
list of members posted on the Recording Industry Association of America's Web
site. Many of the indie labels say they are not RIAA members. Some worry that
the association with the music industry's crackdown on file sharers will hurt
their image with fans. Joel Rose of member station WHYY reports.
Today the audio link is at
http://www.npr.org/rundowns/rundown.php?prgId=3&prgDate=current
scroll down to "Indie Labels Seek to Sever Ties with RIAA".
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