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RIAA Calls Settlements Proof that Education is Working

MattW writes "AP reports that the RIAA has filed the next 80 lawsuits. The article contains a dumbfounding quote from Cary Sherman, President of the RIAA: 'The fact that the overwhelming majority of those who received the notification letter contacted us and were eager to resolve the claims is another clear signal that the music community's education and enforcement campaign is getting the message out.' Just for clarification, Cary, all it proves is that monopolistic giants can, in fact, afford to pay lawyers more than average people, and so said people are easily bullied. But nice try." It warms my heart to know that artists will be getting all the money that's due to them. Musicians always look so poor when I see them on television. Finally, they can afford the lifestyle they deserve.

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  1. It's not education by MacBrave · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It's more like intimidation and fear mongering by the RIAA......

  2. South Park by tbase · · Score: -1, Redundant

    If you missed it Wednesday night, be sure to check it out when it re-runs (Sunday night I think). Hillarious spoof on the RIAA and the impoverished artists.

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  3. Check out southpark's take on downloading music! by Chilliwilli · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Every body should watch South Park S07E09 for one of the funniest takes on the effect of download on musicians.

    Can't recall any amazing quotes but I'm sure anyone that watched this on Wednesday would agree it hit the nail on the head.

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  4. Southpark episode by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    saw a cool new episode of southpark about filesharing last wednesday :) it was hilarious and meaningful.

  5. Re:Where's the Government? Our elected officials? by enjo13 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I've succesfully defended myself against a large corporation with a large team of well paid lawyers. After all was said and done I actually profited from the experience (and I'm a man of modest means).

    It turns out when you don't break the law, there is very little that even the best lawyers can do. That's the thing that just dumbfounds me, everyone on Slashdot wants to whine and complain about the system, but the fact is the people being sued broke copyright laws. They want to settle because they fundamentally KNOW they broke copyright law. Don't break the law, don't get sued. How much simpler can it be?

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  6. Re:Musicians and Musicians by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    1. At the risk of redundancy, it's not theft, it's copyright infringement.

    Call it what you will, and attempt to justify and rationalize your acts of theft as much as you want, but it IS theft. As well as copyright infringement.