http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060516/ap_on_...HNlYwN5bmNhdA--
when will they give it up?
fuck off riaa
when will they give it up?
fuck off riaa
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so what then jeffie? Ban cassette players too because they allow people to record songs from the radio and listen to them later?
How about VCR's?
Fuck that, it says right in that article that the songs you save from XM can't be copied and are only yours while you subscribe to XM.
The reason why cassettes players are rarely in debate is because they are analog thus the copies are of lower quality. The Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 was brought forth (by the RIAA) because Sony released Digital Audio Tapes which gave the ablitily for anyone to make perfect copies. This is why MP3 players and CDR's are always in debate is because they are digital.Quoted post[/post]]
so what then jeffie? Ban cassette players too because they allow people to record songs from the radio and listen to them later?
How about VCR's?
Fuck that, it says right in that article that the songs you save from XM can't be copied and are only yours while you subscribe to XM.
i remember seeing those Digital audio tapes back in the day. i saw a few ads for them, but never in real life. shit, the minidisc made it farther than those tapes did.Quoted post[/post]]
The reason why cassettes players are rarely in debate is because they are analog thus the copies are of lower quality. The Audio Home Recording Act of 1992 was brought forth (by the RIAA) because Sony released Digital Audio Tapes which gave the ablitily for anyone to make perfect copies. This is why MP3 players and CDR's are always in debate is because they are digital.Quoted post[/post]]
so what then jeffie? Ban cassette players too because they allow people to record songs from the radio and listen to them later?
How about VCR's?
Fuck that, it says right in that article that the songs you save from XM can't be copied and are only yours while you subscribe to XM.
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ing those Digital audio tapes back in the day. i saw a few ads for them, but never in real life. shit, the minidisc made it farther than those tapes did.
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artists need to face the facts.
their songs are going to be infringed apon no matter what riaa does.
does RIAA think it can go after 100 million(prollly more) people who all download music?
even if you go after a million of them you will still have 99 million downloading music.
idiots
I dont download music. I purchase all of mine legally in stores.
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so what then jeffie? Ban cassette players too because they allow people to record songs from the radio and listen to them later?
How about VCR's?
Fuck that, it says right in that article that the songs you save from XM can't be copied and are only yours while you subscribe to XM.
We can't use CDRs to copy music with out the ok from whoever owns the music.
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8MM DAT is still in use, heavily in the music industry and heavily in the IT field.
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even with 5 other city offices and co-lo's, there's still plenty of tapes hanging around my office.