RIAA update: http://www.stereophile.com/shownews.cgi?1549
Yet another example of "it's not our fault we're losing tons of money, so let's blame it on someone else and sue them for everything they have!"
The RIAA really pisses me off.
Sorry if this has been posted before.
Jammrock
Rosen claimed her group would now go after Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in its battle against file trading. Speaking at MIDEM (Marche International du Disque, de l'Edition Musicale) in Cannes, France on January 18, Rosen explained that, since telecommunications companies and ISPs provide their customers access to free song-swapping sites, they will be asked to compensate the music industry.
The RIAA feels that ISPs have been banking big bucks with increased Internet usage and, especially, broadband services, due to the proliferation of music files online. Rosen says, "We will hold ISPs more accountable. Let's face it, they know there's a lot of demand for broadband simply because of the availability of file sharing."
The RIAA feels that ISPs have been banking big bucks with increased Internet usage and, especially, broadband services, due to the proliferation of music files online. Rosen says, "We will hold ISPs more accountable. Let's face it, they know there's a lot of demand for broadband simply because of the availability of file sharing."
The RIAA really pisses me off.
Sorry if this has been posted before.
Jammrock
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