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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

Cary Sherman, President of the RIAA, speaks about proposed network filters that search for copyright violations. Proposes to put spyware on users computers.

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  • Um, did someone say they supported legalizing the free downloading of music? Where's that from?

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  • I think bands should get rid of this outdated business, and just give their music for free. Get money from tours and donations. These dinosaurs just make life hell for them.

  • Fuck this piece of shit ruining other peoples lives over a couple of dollars worth of songs. Seriously, someone please assassinate this jackass. These people are charging as much as $80,000 for ONE song and we're considered the pirates?? Lets put this into perspective, steal a $3.00 candy bar and get charged with $240,000!! Yeah, that sounds fair right?! Fuck you RIAA and fuck censorship, you aren't getting shit from me anymore!!!!!!!!!!

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  • @DJBrokenHigh I support that.

  • No amount of debate or argument can cure this cancer growing on the rear end of society that is the RIAA. The only cure is bullet.

  • Can I donate a burning sack of shit to the RIAA if I hit the donate button?

  • Filter this, RIAA *raises both middle fingers*

  • @DJBrokenHigh I download all the time and there is NO one whom can stop me. Come to my door please I ask them I got something for them bring it on..

  • @UnusedBEAR

    I couldn't agree more

  • Copyrights seldom protect protect the interests of creative individuals. Far more frequently copyrights usurp control from the creators and suppress information that threatens those with power (especially in the U.S.).

  • @DJBrokenHigh No we are the solution. Yes people should have their rightful ownerships, but the only reason why they put a price on music is just so they can fill their greedy pockets. People can own song titles. People can own lyrics. No one owns actual sounds. Sound is an Art. Art is Beautiful. Art is Forever. ART IS FREE.

  • Censorship is wrong.

  • Greedy people usually fall hard.

    ----The record companies and studios want TONS of money.

    ----The pirates want songs, movies, and software for free.

    ----How can one choose which side is right?

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