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Don't Sever A High-Tech Lifeline for Musicians

Licensed2Hack writes "Janis Ian, who provided this slashdot interview last September, has written this editorial in the Los Angeles Times. Janis says, "After I first posted downloadable music, my merchandise sales went up 300%. They're still double what they were before the MP3s went online." And the RIAA's stated goal in preventing this type of activity with their lawsuit against Verizon is to increase sales..."

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  1. so wait... You're telling me that all I have to do by einer · · Score: 4, Funny

    Is accuse someone of pirating music, and the "machinery is set in motion."?

    Well, I have a short list of people who I believe have been pirating music:

    Hillary Rosen
    George W. Bush
    William Jefferson Clinton
    Gandhi
    Carrot Top
    Ann Coulter
    Jesse Jackson
    The Dell Dude
    mathew lesko (The question mark guy selling the book on how to get free government money)
    Rick Fox (from the Lakers...)

  2. Re:I agree completely. by yuckf00 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice plug.

  3. Re:so wait... You're telling me that all I have to by fobbman · · Score: 4, Funny
  4. Re:Legacy of Greed by CrazyDuke · · Score: 4, Funny

    The problem is, do you really want them shooting themselves in the foot while they are busy stomping on you?

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    Any sufficiently advanced influence is indistinguishable from control.
  5. Re:On the mark... by Skiboo · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bands like Pearl Jam, Phish and P.E., and performers like Prince, have the balls and knowledge to flip off the suits and build long, profitable careers. It seems these days that such things happen despite of, and not because of, the management of the major record labels.

    Nice alliteration, but I have a better one:

    Performances purveyors Pearl Jam, Phish, P.E., and players like Prince, possess perspicacity, preventing pandering to profiteers, preferring portraying poetry prolifically. Presently, performers procure popularity from performances; pessimistic pilferers perish.