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Moscow prosecutors decline to charge popular site AllofMP3, which offers songs for just pennies online.

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Woo-hoo!
by Rusdude March 7, 2005 12:10 PM PST
I wasn't expecting anything else, as those recording associations have already been dealt a series of set-backs in Russia. Although, admittedly, the whole licensing issue is somewhat shady and downright confusing.
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This is good news
by bobby_brady March 7, 2005 12:37 PM PST
Looks like the RIAA has given allofmp3.com more free advertising.
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Yup....
by PCCRomeo March 7, 2005 1:07 PM PST
I'd definately download from there before I would "iTunes"
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This is big news guys! come on
by bobby_brady March 7, 2005 3:51 PM PST
and post your reply! The RIAA can't get their way.
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Indeed, this copyright crap is going a little too far!
by VikingByNature October 26, 2006 9:00 PM PDT
I use allofmp3.com all the time and, in all honesty, I think it?s an awesome site! So far, the best part about AllOfMP3 is that, due to the fact it contains far more artists and albums than most other music sites, it has introduced me to some of the most interesting artists and music (from around the world) I?ve ever heard of--much of which I?ve NEVER heard of before!

Although I do feel sorry for the artists losing some money due to the cheap downloads, I think it?s time for all of today?s musicians to realize that music is ripped and shared for *free* a few billion times per month worldwide! I think it?s also time that, with all-due respect to the musicians, if musicians care about making lots of money--especially those who are greedy, they should consider at least finding other jobs as well in addition to their music career. Look at some of the acting careers many musicians have, for example!

After all, this IS a changing world and, as for most other non-musicians these days, people are changing careers more and more often. Considering that, if I was a musician and/or someone that produced material that can easily be freely distributed and copied all over the world, I would consider holding at least one second profession in addition to music.

Bottom line is this. Is it better to have a site like allofmp3.com continue running so that there is *some* money being made, OR take the site down and risk all of it?s former users getting into the habit of file sharing--thus increasing the amount of file sharing worldwide substantially?

Lee
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I have spent more on cheap site music...
by dsshokie November 2, 2006 6:54 PM PST
I have spent more on cheap site music than I would have spent buying CDs. I've broadened my range of music to way more artists than ever before.

This helps ALL musicians. The only ones getting hurt are the layers upon layers of bureaucrats in the record industry who account for the extreme markup in CDs. Musicians make next to NOTHING off the sales of CDs - their take is mostly from concerts and appearances.

Having 10-fold the audience that they would normally have if it weren't for these types of sites only helps the musicians' pocket books.

The simple fact is that technology has changed and the record industry has refused to adapt. By standing firm in their monopoly on music distribution, they are intentionally stifling the market and causing a lot of harm to small time musicians.

If the government wants to actually protect commerce for once, they should slap the record industry and break up the monopoly. And the bastards in the RIAA ought to be brought up on racketeering charges for suing middle class families for all their worth just because their 11 year old daughter "stole" a few songs from a group of thieves.

F' the RIAA!!!!
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