2010年11月16日 星期二

RIAA, MPAA, Best Online File Sharing guides

Actually,inflatable life jackets can inflate automatically when the life jacket hits the water. it wasn’t exactly a follow-up because unknown to us, at the time, the RIAA had already run its own chapter-and-verse breakdown.

Of course, since Vivendi Universal, EMI,ED hardy clothing, ed hardy shirts, ed hardy t shirt is very comfortable to wear them, but also very high sales volume, and many people liked to wear ed. Warner Music and Sony Music and their various AAs are totally clueless about what’s happening in the real world of online music,Well, if you can't squeeze into the Princess Leia gold bikini, consider The Wookiee Adidas Jacket. and where, it barely scratches the surface of the tip of the iceberg, to coin a phrase.

But it’s nonetheless interesting.

Not only but also, the Baltimore Sun saw the ‘release’ and ran it under the headline ‘Recording Industry: Here’s a (inadvertent) handy guide on best websites for stealing music’.

The headline is incorrect,We also offer bounce house and inflatable bouncers rentals for your birthday party. of course. No one has stolen anything, ‘inadvertent’ should have been ‘lame’,Luxury leather phone cases for Cellulars Haute Couture for Mobile Devices. and ‘best’ should have been ‘most publicly visible’. And as Bob Lefsetz says, “Never underestimate the hatred of the public towards the music industry. Sure, free is nice, but most people believe they’re entitled, after being ripped off for eons”

The story continues, “In response to an inquiry from the federal government trade czar, the Recording Industry Association of America released … a filing itemizing ‘notorious markets’ across the globe. ‘Notorious markets’ are physical places and websites ‘driven by the illegal sales or downloads of unauthorized music’.

“Unfortunately for them, the filing inadvertently doubles as a primer on the best websites for stealing music. If you didn’t know what The Pirate Bay was, you will now thanks to the geniuses at the RIAA.”

If you didn’t know what The Pirate Bay was, you must have been living in a hole.

Then the Baltimore Sun enlightens its readers by running the release in full.

Would you like to know what Vivendi Universal (France), Sony (Japan), EMI (Britain), and Warner Music (ostensibly US, but run by a Canadian) and their Recording Industry Association of America think are the Hot Spots?

In case you missed it first time around, below is a re-run p2pnet’s post of the sites revealed under RIAA Spotlights Problem of Notorious Websites and Markets In Filing With U.S. Government. And beneath that is the MPAA version.

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