Do You Own the Music, or Does the RIAA?

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2007

http://live.pirillo.com - The lead attorney for Sony BMG announced publically that copying music you legally purchased for your own use is illegal. The round table had a field day with this one.

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  • FUCK RIAA!

  • fuck the RIAA destroying people's lives.

    I agree with supporting the artists but these big companies make me fucking sick. as if theyre not rich enough already.

    anyone else hear about the single mother who got sued to shit?

    (downloading some music from the good 'ol piratebay right now)

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  • this is why I buy vinyl

  • RIAA needs to all be shot in the fucking face. Greedy fucking corporate fucking assholes.

  • @freakylocz14 exactly all you have to do is rent an album and rip it burn to CD and your done. Same with internet sharing, how is it illegal if the connections are right in front of you. Sony and the riaa bitches are making the wrong move because people will always find a new way to do it.

  • Who is a rebel against the riaa? PIRATEBAY ALL THE WAY!!

  • Labels and artists may own titles and lyrics. But nobody owns sound. Sound is Art. Art is Beautiful. Art is Forever. ART IS FREE.

  • I can understand fining someone for downloading music illegally, but a $1,000 per song fine is absolutely ludicrous when the songs only cost $.99 individually. If I steal a loaf of bread, do you fine me $3,000?

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