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CEO of RIAA Speaks at P2P Conference

Sarcasmo writes: "Hillary Rosen, CEO of the RIAA ? , spoke at length (PDF of Speech) yesterday, during the 'O'Reilly Peer to Peer and Web Services conference'. " Update: 11/08 02:15 GMT by H : Yeah, I removed the Rosen text. Sorry.

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  1. mp3 please? by VA+Software · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone got a recording of his speech? I don't feel like readind today?

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    1. Re:mp3 please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Okay. Okay. her speech!

    2. Re:mp3 please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      If you've seen a picture of Hillary, you could see how anyone could make that mistake. :P

    3. Re:mp3 please? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I'm sure it's on gnutella .. yuk yuk

  2. *vomit* by mikeage · · Score: 0, Funny

    http://www11.cnn.com/2001/LAW/03/02/napster.hearin g.04/story.hillary.rosen.jpg

    Hillary rosen naked? No thanks... not unless she buried herself in under the money... ~shudder~.. mental picture

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  3. Thanks for destroying the appeal of capitalism. by Tackhead · · Score: 5, Funny
    > [Hilary Rosen's] desire to roll around naked in a pile of money

    Great. Now I'll never look at a big wad of bills the same way again.

  4. I know where my next stop would be... by cOdEgUru · · Score: 4, Funny

    From the Article :

    But as long as you're looking for whom piracy really hurts, ask the guitarist
    in the coffee shop, or the group scratching out a living touring in a beat-up van.


    I didnt know she had that much compassion towards us poor touring artists. Now I know where I am gonna take my deadbeat van and my pothead groupies next . Right to her doorstep! Maybe she would tip us better..

  5. Quote by kkirk007 · · Score: 2, Funny
    "In the public's mind, peer-to-peer technology is all about stealing music and stealing movies."

    No, it's also about stealing warez and getting pr0n! :)

  6. Re:Really good point by Jingle+Returno · · Score: 3, Funny

    Just so you know, no artist has lost anything chartable since Napster and its mega follow-ups. Search the web, take time to look at the profits for records over a time spread, juxtaposed with P2P sharing. You'll be surprised that noone is taking your favorite artists' cocaine away.

  7. a what? by recursiv · · Score: 5, Funny

    If I were you, I would try to stay away from any wad of Bill's. Ew. It's just unclean.

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  8. They wont be satisfied ... by TheViffer · · Score: 4, Funny

    until there are quarter slots in our car stereos to listen to radio play time. (Though the commercials will free ... what a bargain)

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  9. This just in!!! by phathead296 · · Score: 5, Funny

    [tommorow's news]

    A hacker known only as VA Software has been arrested today for attempting to distribute an illegal digital copy of Hilary Rosen's recent speech. The RIAA informed the FBI of the breach of copyright under the DMCA and immediately moved to arrest VA Software.

    In other news, the hacker web site known as Slashdot was shut down and one of it's members was arrested for an attack on riaa.com. The attack has been described by sources within Slashdot's membership as the "Slashdot effect."

    [/tomorrow's news]

  10. She's lying through her teeth by Rosco+P.+Coltrane · · Score: 3, Funny
    From the PDF : "Are the works of artists valuable ? the answer, in my view, is a resounding YES. I think most of us agree"

    *cough* Britney Spear *COUGH COUGH* Backstreet Boy *COUGH RRRRAHHH* Spice Girls ...

    Actually, she's right, the works of "artists" is valuable ... to the RIAA : how else would they milk so much money from today's masses of artistically-challenged teenagers ?

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  11. Glad to see... by Relic+of+the+Future · · Score: 5, Funny
    From what I can surmise, the speech dealt both with her love of money and her desire to roll around naked in a pile of money.

    Glad to see that story submissions are always un-biased on /. </sarcasm>
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    1. Re:Glad to see... by Monkeyman334 · · Score: 2, Funny

      Oh, you're right, on the RIAA site it says "..the speech dealt with her desire to roll around clothed in a pile of money." Get the story right ./!

  12. Think About This by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Despite the obvious negative energy most people have towards the RIAA, the woman does make a few good points in the speech.

    Two wrongs dont make a right. If you do not like how the Record company handles things, boycotting them is fine but STEALING their copyrights through P2P networks is not justified. Buy from indy labels, dont buy from the big boys. However, you still do not have the right to take their copyrights.

    Also, the RIAA is not anti-P2P networks. The question isnt whether peer to peer technology is good or bad. The question is whether these networks will be used with repect to what artists create just like the recording industry respects what business sponsors and sofware developers make. If the RIAA released a program to help warez software, you wouldnt like the RIAA either, would you. The RIAA is not anti-software developers, theyjust want to protect their monopoly.

  13. Did anyone notice... by Zwack · · Score: 2, Funny

    This comment...

    I want to get the lawyers out and the innovators in.

    I think that this was slightly edited... I'm sure that the original read...

    I want to get the lawyers out, and the innovators in jail.

    Clearly she means "Get the lawyers out" in the same sense that a gunfighter would say "get the guns out."

    Z.

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  14. Re:Ms. Rosen. by kaimiike1970 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Rent? I believe it is in all the artist contracts...

    "Subsection 1176:Must perform at beck and call of all Rosen family members"

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  15. Re:Really good point by agdv · · Score: 3, Funny
    very idea I have for 5 years are belong to the company


    #include <allyourbase.h>

  16. Re:Hillary Rosen vs Courtney Love by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    > I wonder if Hillary was able to keep a straight
    > face during her speech!

    Sometimes I wonder the same about SlashDot posters.

  17. Re:Rolling around with Bill, or bills, all the sam by Tackhead · · Score: 4, Funny
    > Bill's aim in life seems to be acquiring control, [ ... ] Hillary's strategy with her greed albatross seems to be waving it in people's faces.

    The sick thing is that after only four replies, I'll bet the metamoderators can no longer tell which "Bill and Hilary" we were talking about.

  18. Re:this just in, Michael Jackson Debuts at No. 1 by Happy+Monkey · · Score: 3, Funny

    Because the RIAA was victorious against Napster! When the P2P products are eliminated, sales will skyrocket! Without the P2P temptation, every human on Earth would buy at least one copy of each album released!

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  19. Re:Rolling around with Bill, or bills, all the sam by Jburkholder · · Score: 4, Funny

    >Bill's aim in life...
    >Hillary's strategy...

    Are you sure we're talking about the right Bill and Hillary in the context of a 'wad'?

  20. Hillary the Logician by telstar · · Score: 2, Funny

    "The truth is, since all record companies do with their profits is keep people employed to invest in new music, this is about artists as much as anyone."

    So let me make sure I understand this. All the profits that a record label makes goes into the pockets of their employees so that they can dump the money directly back into the music industry? I'm sure Hillary's got the mother of all CD collections considering how much she's got to be making.

  21. Re:Ani Defranco, too... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Tori Amos

  22. Re:Non-touring older musicians: cry me a river by telstar · · Score: 2, Funny

    Frankly, I'm just hoping some of today's musicians age quickly...

  23. Re:Rolling around with Bill, or bills, all the sam by haruharaharu · · Score: 5, Funny

    Are you sure we're talking about the right Bill and Hillary in the context of a 'wad'?

    I don't think Bill will be shooting a wad at Hillary anytime soon.

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  24. Re:Access to music by czardonic · · Score: 2, Funny

    if someone has a pointer, that'd be cool.

    here you go. . .

    void *somthing_that_already_exists

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  25. before copyrights... by mj6798 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Before copyrights, we got Mozart and Bach. After copyrights, we get Britney Spears and N'Sync. I think the argument that copyrights are necessary in order to create great music are a little thin...