Comments on: Music industry lashes out at Kazaa trial
Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen."
Trial begins with music industry attorney calling Kazaa an "engine of copyright piracy to a degree of magnitude never before seen."
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If anyone should receive ridicule, it is the recording industry for their immorality, ignorance, and desire for TOTAL world domination.
This Whole thing is absurd. If the recording industry wins this fight, it very easily could have rippling effects on the internet that could end up destroying it.
recording it off the radio or a CD and sharing it
with friends? This only helps to promote an artist
and increases sales of "very expensive" CD's that are
always of better quality than the downloaded file.
It seems the RIAA is missing the boat on this one
and is shooting itself in the foot. Artists will
go the independent route and cut out the middle man.
The only reason they're not suing all them is because they'd have no product at all without them. The recording industry needs devices to play their songs on! So they go pick on the little guy instead, the one they think they might be able to get away with it.
This kind of overreaching really pisses me off at the redording industry... isn't there some legal way we as users can fight back? boycott or something maybe?
- P2P Can Only Help
- by November 29, 2004 4:09 PM PST
- Personally, I think that it is stupid for the Music Industry to go after Kazaa. Yeah, they will probably win... but that does not make the action necessary.
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(7 Comments)The copyright infringement stuff is not yet legal... I can understand that... but haven't these guys figured out yet that P2P is actually helpful, not hurtful.
It is like free promotion! Free advertising! Because of P2P, I guarantee the Music Industry sells more CDs and more concert tickets than they otherwise would.
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